Leroidesanimaux
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Bankruptcy
If memory serves, Florida and 1 other state allow you to retain with unlimited value the "home' place in a bankruptcy. It has been several years and things change but that's what popped in my mind.
I remember advising a client to move to Florida and purchase a farm there after his horses got out (several times) and a lady was killed when she ran into one. If he had stayed in Kentucky he could not protect the farm. Again it has been a while so if I am incorrect, someone please correct me.
I remember advising a client to move to Florida and purchase a farm there after his horses got out (several times) and a lady was killed when she ran into one. If he had stayed in Kentucky he could not protect the farm. Again it has been a while so if I am incorrect, someone please correct me.
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Georgerz
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in Washington State, your home is exempt from bankruptcy procedures. You get to keep it, no matter it's value.
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kimberley mine
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Crystal wrote:Leroy will probably stay in FL.. Stonewall moved all of their stallions there, but maybe they are willing to sell to the right party, if the bank doesn't own part of him. I'm not thinking M D'Oro $$$ but still up there for such a young sire.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him start shuttling soon. SH season is coming up.
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Leroi is owned by Mark Haisfield, the son of Richard Haisfield (Stonewall), who also is the owner of the Florida farm. It may be that the transfer of ownership protects Leroi from any bank actions filed against Richard Haisfield. Although I earlier said Leroi would certainly be in KY in 2012, I now question that statement. If a bank cannot force the sale of Leroi, would Mark Haisfield sell him for a realistic number? I do not think any KY operation would be anxious to partner with any Haisfield.
Leroi may be more likely to be sold overseas than sold to KY.
Leroi may be more likely to be sold overseas than sold to KY.
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It also says in that article that the deal is that Leroi must stay in Fla thru the 2013 season.
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kimberley mine
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Re: Leroidesanimaux
UCANDOIT wrote:It also says in that article that the deal is that Leroi must stay in Fla thru the 2013 season.
Does it say whether the deal precludes shuttling?
http://www.bloodstock.com.au/bloodstock ... p?id=38899
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Did anyone else notice that his good filly Always a Princess also has the British/South American influence which is seen in Animal Kingdom.
Of special interest is her 1/2 sister by Gabby's Golden Gal, by Medaglia D'oro
whom I think is very similar to AK in his get.
Also, will there be more interest in another Candy Stripes son, Invasor?
Of special interest is her 1/2 sister by Gabby's Golden Gal, by Medaglia D'oro
whom I think is very similar to AK in his get.
Also, will there be more interest in another Candy Stripes son, Invasor?
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