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Originally Posted by phystech
Duplicate copies of a horses papers can be obtained/ purchased from the Jockey Club.
If you don't want the horse to race again, you don't sell it. Otherwise, it's the buyer's perogative.....
PT
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PT, I have heard that people that sell horses for retirement have created contracts where it is written to where the horse is not allowed to race anymore, thus a binding agreement. You could easily get a injunction(?) and force the horse to scratch if you had this contract as it would be legally binding.