BUYERS GUIDE
This catalogue has been compiled with a three-generation pedigree to allow as much breeding information as possible prior to the sale. All horses will be inspected by the relevant breed society, ASHS, AQHA & EPRA to ensure all markings and brands match the lots listed in the catalogue. All sale horses are open to prior inspection, and it is the purchaser’s responsibility to make all appropriate assessments of sale horses prior to the commencement of the auction. Original horse registration certificates will be held by the respective breed society with signed transfers supplied for all horses sold.
It is the purchaser’s responsibility to ensure the ownership transfers are lodged with the respective breed society prior to competing in the EPIC Campdraft in 2025.
SALE TERMS
Sales will be made on ALPA standard terms.
POST SALE CLAIMS: In the event of any claim or dispute of a sale lot the purchaser MUST notify the selling agents in writing within forty-eight (48) hours from the completion of the auction. In the event of resolution between the vendor and purchaser not being reached the purchaser may apply for independent arbitration. An arbitration fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00) is payable by the purchaser after which the matter will be ruled upon by three arbitrators, one each from the Agent, the relevant breed society and a veterinary practitioner appointed by the Agent. The decision of the arbitral tribunal is final and will be binding on both the vendor and the purchaser. Any post sale Xray or vet checks will not be grounds for reversal or rescinding of sale. Any post sale disputes as a consequence of subsequent results will be strictly a matter between vendor and purchaser. If a sale is reversed or rescinded, the selling agents reserve the right to retain the commission for the sale.
COMMISSION
Commission on the sale price (7% of sale price + GST) will be payable by the vendor to the selling agents in respect to each lot catalogued and sold. This applies from cataloguing to midnight on sale day, whether sold at Auction or Private Treaty. Vendor payment terms are 14 days from date of sale. Payment will be made to vendors nominated bank account. The Agent takes no responsibility for lost/missing sale proceeds due to incorrect bank details being provided by the vendor. Please double check the bank details you have provided on your paperwork.
ELIGIBILITY FOR THE EPIC INCENTIVE CAMPDRAFTS
To be eligible to compete in future EPIC Campdrafts, payment for any horses purchased at the sale must be made to the sale office within two hours of the completion of the sale. Any passed in lot that is sold privately will qualify for the Campdrafts, PROVIDED the sale is lodged on the approved form signed by the vendor, the purchaser and an authorised an Agent before midnight 5th April 2025 and proof of payment is received.
EPIC INCENTIVE CAMPDRAFT RULES
EPIC CAMPDRAFT
The horse was purchased at any EPIC Horse Sale.
The horse is 5 years old or under at the date of the EPIC Campdraft.
A horse can be entered in multiple EPIC Incentive Campdrafts whilst they are under the age of 5, but if they win any EPIC Incentive Campdraft, they become ineligible to compete again in future EPIC Incentive Campdrafts.
A horse is ineligible to compete In the EPIC Incentive Campdraft if it was sold at the EPIC Horse Sale by the vendor to a purchaser that is related to the vendor, either by syndicate, company or family.
Any horse resold other than through the EPIC Horse Sale will no longer be eligible to compete in the EPIC Incentive Campdraft.
CHANCES TO COMPETE IN THE EPIC INCENTIVE CAMPDRAFT
Please note horses are aged as from the 1st August.
2023 Drop 4 years eligible
2022 Drop 3 years eligible
2021 Drop 3 years eligible
2020 Drop 2 years eligible
INFINITY CAMPDRAFT
The horse was purchased at any EPIC Horse Sale.
The horse must be 6 years or older and it has lifetime eligibility. There is no restriction on the owner of the horse or the method of sale.
A horse can compete if it has previously won the EPIC Incentive or the Infinity Incentive Campdrafts.
EPIC CHALLENGE
The horse was purchased at any EPIC Horse Sale.
The horse is 3 years old or under at the date of the EPIC Challenge.
A horse can be entered in multiple EPIC Challenges whilst they are under the age of 3, but if they win they become ineligible to compete again in the EPIC Challenge.
A horse is ineligible to compete In the EPIC Challenge if it was sold at the EPIC Horse Sale by the vendor to a purchaser that is related to the vendor, either by syndicate, company or family.
Any horse resold other than through the EPIC Horse Sale will no longer be eligible to compete in the EPIC Challenge.
PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Payment is required on the day of the sale by Cash, Cheque, Direct Deposit or EFTPOS. All EFTPOS Visa or Mastercard debit & credit transactions will attract a 1.6% surcharge. AMEX & Diners Club Cards will not be accepted. Please ensure you increase your daily limit.
DIRECT DEPOSIT - ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER
Birch Starr Rural Pty Ltd BSB: 062-692 Acc: 45151722 Reference: Name of Registered Bidder & Lot number purchased. A copy payment receipt must be emailed to epic.horsesale@raywhite.com. Please ensure you increase your daily limit.
CHEQUE
Pre-approved cheque is accepted subject to clearance. A copy of the drawer’s driver’s licence will be taken for proof of identification and cheques must be made payable to Birch Starr Rural Pty Ltd. Please email office@epichorsesale.com.au with your details for cheque pre-approval. Approval, if granted, will be emailed to you and a copy of the email must be given to the sale office when paying for your horse.
NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR THIS SALE. VERBAL AGREEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUTE PROVISION OF A CREDIT FACILITY.
LETTER OF INTRODUCTION
Buyers wishing to book their purchases from the 2025 EPIC Sale to an outside agent, will require a letter of introduction from their agent prior to Tuesday 2nd April 2025. Letters of Introduction MUST BE emailed to epic.horsesale@raywhite.com.
If payment terms are given, payment is strictly seven (7) days from the date of the sale, after which interest will accrue at a rate of 13%.
IF PAYMENTS ARE NOT RECEIVED WITHIN TERMS, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE YOUR HORSE/S INELIGIBLE FOR FUTURE EPIC SALES AND CAMPDRAFTS.
ALL BUYERS MUST SETTLE ACCOUNTS WITHIN TWO (2) HOURS OF COMPLETION OF SALE.
Any unsettled lots will be re-offered at the expense of the buyer including any price variation where the eventual sale price is higher than the original sale price.
NO REBATES WILL BE PAID
ALL BUYERS MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED
The EPIC Horse Sale operates under a Pre-Sale Buyer Registration System. The Agents reserves the right to reject any bid taken
from an unregistered bidder and re-offer the lot for sale.
PERSONS ACTING AS AGENTS
Any person acting as agent in the purchase of a horse will automatically be responsible for the payment of that horse unless prior arrangements have been made in writing to the Epic Horse Sale Pty Ltd by email prior to the 4th April 2025
INSURANCE
Ausure Insurance Solutions (NSW) representatives will be on hand on sale day if you wish to insure any lots purchased.
Their contact details are:
Ausure Tamworth 02 6762 6491
Ausure Scone 02 6545 9899
A reminder to all successful buyers; risk, ownership and responsibility for your horse changes hands at the fall of the hammer and you are responsible for feeding, rugging and transport of the horse from that time. Any vendor or buyer removing the sale number from any lot after it has been sold will indemnify the selling agents for any loss, costs or damage in the event the lot is wrongly delivered. The selling agents may, should they think fit, make arrangements on a buyer’s behalf for the feeding, watering, trucking, shipping of and general attendance to any lot after the sale, but no responsibility will be accepted by the selling agents and all such service will be at the buyer’s risk and expense.
GST
The knock down price (or sale price) of the horses will be exclusive of GST. (If GST applies, it must be added onto the sale price). Purchasers will need to check the GST status of the lot or lots that they wish to purchase to determine if GST applies. Each lot in the catalogue has been marked either GST Registered: Yes or No. If marked Yes, then once the horse has been purchased by you, add 10% to the sale price. If marked No, then no GST applies to the purchase price. GST details of each lot are according to details supplied to us by the vendors when they nominate their horses for sale. The selling agents reserves the right to add GST to the sale price if the vendor notifies them that they are GST registered post sale.
HEIGHT REFERENCE
All height references should be taken as a vendor indication only, and cannot be guaranteed. Buyers must therefore take responsibility to satisfy themselves of any horse’s actual height. Heights for horses 4 years and under are estimated heights only.
VETERINARY INSPECTIONS
Potential buyers wishing to have pre-sale vet inspections/x-rays must be carried out prior to the sale and with the vendor’s consent. Potential buyers are responsible and liable for all costs incurred.
DISCLAIMER
The information supplied in this catalogue Is provided to the selling agents by vendors of the livestock. Whilst the selling agents make all efforts to ensure that the information provided is accurate at the time of printing, they accept no responsibility for the accuracy, reliability or any interpretation of the information supplied in this catalogue. Buyers must ensure that they satisfy themselves that the horses offered meet their individual requirements
LIVESTOCK AUCTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
CHAPTER ONE — PRELIMINARY
1. (a) A vendor is bound by these terms and conditions by offering livestock for sale by auction.
(b) An agent (which includes an auctioneer) is bound by these terms and conditions by conducting an auction sale.
(c) A buyer is bound by these terms and conditions by bidding at auction.
2. (a) In these terms the expression auctioneer, agent, buyer and vendor respectively includes the servants, contractors, and agents of each of them. The auctioneer, agent, buyer and vendor shall be wholly responsible for the acts and omissions of their respective servants,contractors and agents. The term ”auctioneer” includes, so far as the law and context permits, the vendor’s agent.
(b)When used in these terms, the expressions “companion animals” means all animals originating from the same property on a particular day. Where lots are split and sent to multiple establishments, then all of these animals shall be regarded as companions.
3.The following applies in interpreting these terms and conditions:
(a) The following words have the following meanings: Fees means all levies, charges, fees, costs and other expenses incurred or relating to these terms and conditions and the sale and purchase of livestock including without limitation, transaction levies, yard and weigh dues, cartage, advertising and rebates, and whether paid for, or incurred, by the agent; Livestock means animals auctioned pursuant to these terms and conditions; and Price means the amount at which the lot has been sold to the buyer referred to in Clause 7 of these terms and conditions.
(i) plus any Fees and other expenses incurred in relation to the purchase of livestock that are payable by the buyer; and
(ii) plus any GST added in accordance with Clause 12.
(b) These terms and conditions are subject to legislation or regulation in the State in which the auction is conducted and in the event of any conflict then the legislation or regulation will prevail. The provisions of these terms and conditions are in addition to, and do not derogate from, the duties and rights of vendors, agents and buyers set out in legislation and regulation in the State in which the auction is conducted.
CHAPTER TWO — STANDARD TERMS OF SALE
4. Subject to any reserve price, and to the right, prior to the fall of the hammer, of the vendor to withdraw any lot without declaring the reserve, the highest bidder shall be the buyer.
5. The auctioneer has the right to bid on the behalf of the vendor provided that right is notified prior to the commencement of the sale and is subject to State law.
6. A bid cannot be made or accepted after the fall of the hammer unless, in accordance with Clause 8, the auctioneer decides to put the lot up again.
7. The last price called by the auctioneer at the fall of the hammer shall be the amount at which the lot has been sold.
8. In the event of a disputed bid, the auctioneer is the sole arbitrator of the successful bidder or the auctioneer may decide to put the lot up again. The auctioneer’s decision is final.
9. The auctioneer may refuse to accept any bid which, in the auctioneer’s opinion, is not in the best interest of the vendor and need not give reasons for doing so.
10. A bidder shall be deemed to be a principal unless, prior to bidding, the bidder has given to the auctioneer a copy of written authority to bid for, or on behalf of another person.
11. The successful bidder at a livestock auction sale must give to the auctioneer at the fall of the hammer:
(a) the purchaser’s name; or
(b) the bid card number which identifies the purchaser; o
(c) the name of the person on whose behalf the successful bid was made; and
(d) the Property Identification Code (known as the “PIC”) of destination.
12. The auction shall be conducted on the basis that the bid price shall be exclusive of Good and Services Tax (GST). GST shall be added after the fall of the hammer for those sales subject to GST.
13. As soon as practicable after the fall of the hammer, the buyer shall if requested by the agent, sign the agreement for sale.
14. If a buyer does not comply with any of these terms and conditions which includes the requirements of State law, any livestock knocked down to that buyer may be re-sold by public auction or private contract in whatever lots and manner the auctioneer decides. The re-sale may be with or without notice and shall be at the buyer’s risk. The buyer is responsible for all loss and expense arising out of a re-sale and is not entitled to any resulting profit.
15.The buyer of livestock must pay the agent the full amount of the purchase price in immediate funds on receipt of a tax invoice. Payment is required prior to delivery unless some other time for payment is specified in a written agreement between the buyer and the auctioneer that was made before the fall of the hammer. If, before delivery, payment has not been made then Clauses 20 to 23 apply.
16. No person may bid unless, prior to the commencement of the sale, that person has made arrangements satisfactory to the auctioneer for payment for livestock purchased. If bids in breach of this condition are inadvertently accepted, delivery shall not be given until the purchase money is paid and any law, rule or practice to the contrary is accordingly negatived as far as possible.
17. (a) Cattle sold on a liveweight basis that are weighed pre-sale are at the risk and expense of the buyer upon the fall of the hammer.
(b) Cattle sold on a liveweight basis that are weighed post-sale are at the risk and expense of the buyer immediately after weighing.
(c) All livestock other than cattle sold on a liveweight basis are at the risk and expense of the buyer upon the fall of the hammer.
18. (a) Subject to this clause the sale is complete on the fall of the hammer.
(b)The time for rejection is the time commencing at the fall of the hammer and the ending at the first of:
(i) delivery is taken by a representative of the buyer;
(ii) departure of the animal from the purchaser’s delivery pen; or
(iii) one hour after the last animal is:
a. in the case of pre-sale weighing, sold; or
b. in the case of post-sale weighing, weighed.
(c) During the time for rejection the buyer may reject any animal which is lame, blind or diseased where that condition existed prior to the fall of the hammer but could not be reasonably observed when the animal was in the selling pen.
(d) If the purchaser rejects an animal during the time for rejection then the sale of that animal is cancelled and the animal is returned to the vendor or sold on such terms as any buyer and the agent may agree, after the agent has disclosed the reason for rejection to that buyer.
(e) This sub-clause applies only to cattle which are sold in Queensland at auction for slaughter. The agent has responsibility for the prevention of loss or escape (but not death, sickness or injury) of those cattle from the time of the fall of the hammer, through delivery to and from the scales, to the buyer’s delivery pen and on to the buyer’s nominated transport. This responsibility ends at the earlier of those cattle boarding the buyer’s nominated transport or sunset on the day after the sale. This sub-clause does not apply if the agent makes an announcement to that effect prior to sale.
19. (a) Subject to the right of rejection in Clause 18, all conditions and warranties expressed or implied by law are hereby excluded from the sale to the extent that the law allows. All lots are open for inspection prior to the commencement of the sale and are sold with all faults, if any. No compensation shall be given for any faults, imperfections, errors of description, number in or of any lots sold or otherwise.
(b) Any claim or objection arising out of an error or mis description in the provision of relevant information in terms of legislation or regulation concerning the National Livestock Identification Scheme (NLIS) must be made by 5.00pm on the seventh day after the fall of the hammer. No objection, requisition or claim against the vendor or agent in respect of such error or mis description can be made after that time.
(c) Any statements made by the vendor or the auctioneer whether in writing or orally to the effect that any female has been pregnancy tested or scanned positive shall mean and require only that a certificate in writing shall be supplied to the buyer signed by a qualified veterinary surgeon or certified scanner certifying that the said female has been tested or scanned on the date specified in the certificate and that in the opinion of the surgeon or scanner was pregnant on that date.
(d) For slaughter cattle, the agent undertakes to make every reasonable effort to ensure that any NLIS cattle device number is transferred from the saleyard PIC to the purchaser’s PIC on the NLIS database no later than midnight on the day of sale.
(e) For other slaughter livestock the agent undertakes to make every reasonable effort to ensure that the NLIS information is transferred from the saleyard PIC to the purchaser’s PIC on the NLIS database no later than midnight on the day of sale.
(f) Where livestock have a food safety or market eligibility status derived from the National Vendor Declaration (NVD) and/or the NLIS/ERP database, the agent will inform the buyers by presale catalogue and/or announce the status prior to the offering of those lots.
20. If delivery is made to, or possession obtained by, the buyer or its representative before full payment of the Price, then until full payment is received, the buyer:
(a) does not acquire title to the livestock;
(b) holds the livestock as bailee only for the vendor;(c)must act in a fiduciary capacity in its relationship with the vendor;
(d) must store the stock separately or so that they are readily distinguishable from other livestock owned by the buyer;
(e) is responsible for the safety and well being of the livestock;
(f) may make a bona fide sale for market value of any or all of the livestock. As between the buyer and the subsequent buyer, the sales hall be made by the buyer in its own name and not as agent for the vendor, however as between the vendor and buyer, the sale shall be made as bailee and agent for the vendor; and
(g) must keep and account for the proceeds of any subsequent sale separately from its other money and hold those proceeds, together with the benefits of any rights against subsequent buyers, on trust for the vendor.
21. In addition to Clause 20, if payment is not made according to Clause15, but delivery has been made to, or possession obtained by, the buyer or its representative:
(a) The vendor or its agent may repossess and resell the livestock and enter property owned or occupied by the buyer or its representative if necessary to do so; and
(b)Interest may be charged at the rate usually charged by the agent for overdue accounts on any amounts which remain owing at any time.
22. The buyer may not make any claim against the vendor for actions by the vendor or its agent under Clauses 20 or 21 and indemnifies the vendor and its agent against any loss, damage, costs, expenses, penalties, fines or claims suffered by the vendor, the agent or any person or entity arising from the vendor exercising its rights under Clauses 20 or 21.
23.1 Clause 23 applies whenever the agent pays the vendor before being paid by the buyer, which the agent is not bound to do. The agent is then the del credere agent of the vendor at law.
23.2. The vendor hereby gives notice to the buyer of the assignments referred to in Clause 23.3.
23.3. When this clause applies, in addition to any rights of the agent that arise by operation of the law, the parties agree that, subject to
Clause 23.6 the agent is subrogated to all rights of the vendor under these terms and conditions against the buyer.
23.4. Title to the livestock does not pass to the agent or a nominee of the agent unless the agent, by written notice to the vendor, notifies the vendor that it is to be transferred to the agent or a nominee of the agent.
23.5. The vendor acknowledges that the agent may take enforcement, repossession or other action to recover any livestock for which the buyer has not paid in full, or the Price of such livestock, owing by the buyer under these terms and conditions:
(a) when this clause does not apply, as agent of the vendor (including by reselling the livestock); and
(b) when this clause applies, on the agent’s own behalf exercising the rights of the vendor by subrogation or assignment under these
terms and conditions (whether in the vendor’s name or not) and, where title to the livestock has not passed to the agent, by selling the livestock as agent of the vendor without the agent having to account to the vendor for the proceeds of sale.
23.6. The agent may at any time, assign, transfer, securitise or otherwise dispose of all or any of its rights under these terms and conditions and any debts created pursuant to it (including, without limitation, the rights assigned to it under Clause 23.3).
23.7. The vendor hereby irrevocably appoints the agent as the vendor’s attorney to:
(a) do at any time and in any manner as the agent thinks fit all acts necessary or desirable to perfect or improve the rights and interests afforded, or intended to be afforded, to the agent under these terms and conditions; and
(b) appoint one or more sub-attorneys to do anything that the agent may do as the vendor’s attorney.
23.8. These terms and conditions do not render the agent liable to the buyer as vendor nor entitle the buyer to set off against the agent any right the buyer may have against the vendor or otherwise.
23.9. The buyer acknowledges that the provisions of this Clause 23 are intended solely for the benefit of the agent (and its assigns) and the vendor. The liabilities and obligations of the buyer will not be in any way affected:
(a) by this Clause 23, other than as it expressly provides; or
(b) by the failure of the agent or the vendor or either of them to comply with the terms of this Clause 23.
23.10. The buyer must pay all amounts payable to the vendor or the agent under these terms and conditions without any deduction, withholding, set off or counterclaim whatsoever, whether the benefit of a deduction, withholding, set off or counterclaim is alleged to exist in favour of the buyer as against the vendor or the agent in any capacity whatsoever or any other person including any assign or of the vendor’s or the buyer’s interests under these terms and conditions.
24. (a) The agent agrees that he is liable to pay to the vendor the Price, less such commission as is agreed between the vendor and the agent, and in the absence of any agreement such amount as is reasonable, and less the Fees that are payable by the vendor that were incurred by the agent on behalf of the vendor in relation to the sale of the livestock.
(b) In the event that the buyer pays the Price or part of it direct to the vendor then the agent has no liability to the vendor for the amount of such payment. Further, if the agent pays the vendor any amount which the buyer also pays direct to the vendor in respect of the same livestock, then the vendor must repay the agent that amount and the agent may debit that amount to an account held in the name of the vendor by the agent.
(c) Regardless of whether or not a sale has occurred the agent may, but is not under obligation so to do, instead of deducting payments owed to it by the vendor, debit the amount of the commission and fees to an account held in the name of the vendor by the agent.
25.(a) The auctioneer has been retained by the vendor as auctioneer for the purpose of selling the livestock comprised in the lots. The terms of engagement between the auctioneer and the vendor do not extend to the provision of advice by the auctioneer to the vendor in relation to the safety or otherwise of the sale ring, the saleyards and the surrounding environments.
(b)The vendor, the agent and the buyer agree to comply with their several duties under the Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines for the Land Transport of Livestock and further to consign, manage, receive, transport and handle livestock in accordance with any other or additional requirements of animal welfare legislation specific to the jurisdiction in which livestock are consigned, managed, received, transported and handled in the course of the auction process.
CHAPTER THREE — VENDOR WARRANTY FOR CORRECT
PRESENTATION AND DECLARATION
26. This chapter applies only in the case of livestock and their companion animals sold at auction for slaughter when the buyer is the slaughterer and the livestock are transported direct from the sale yard to the meatworks at which they are slaughtered. This chapter does not apply if the buyer is a trader who subsequently resells the livestock to a slaughterer. A slaughterer is any person who pays the AMPC Processor levy.
27. The warranty of a vendor is that livestock and their companion animals offered for sale at auction:
(a) pass DAFF and other regulatory authority requirements and inspections at the time of slaughter; (DAFF refers to the Federal Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry)
(b) are of merchantable quality;
(c) carry an NLIS device in accordance with State law;
(d) in the case where a representation has been made in the pre- sale catalogue that the livestock have particular characteristics or are fit for a particular purpose or market, and such representations are based on information in the NVD, the livestock will have those characteristics or will be fit for the particular purpose or market; and
(e) all information in any NVD provided by the vendor is true, complete and correct in all material respects.
28. In the event of a breach by the vendor of the vendor’s warranty and provided such breach is notified by the buyer to the agent by 5:00pm on the 7th day after the fall of the hammer then the buyer is not liable to pay the portion of the Price of such of the vendor’s livestock to which the breach applies.
29. However if the breach by the vendor is such that the livestock are not rejected outright but are instead downgraded then the buyer will pay the value of the livestock at their next highest and best use.
30. In the case of a breach by the vendor of the vendor’s warranty then the vendor will also be liable to the buyer for any further losses which the buyer might establish but the buyer will take all reasonable steps in co-operation with the agent and vendor to mitigate both the effect of the breach and the amount of any loss.
31. Where a sentinel animal of a lot tests positive for chemical residue, or foreign material contamination and provided such test is certified and notified as required by these vendor warranty terms, then:
(a) the buyer will be entitled to delay payment for the price of all livestock in that lot only; or
(b) the vendor has the option, at the vendor’s cost, of collecting the companion animals, if allowed by law; or of having the livestock slaughtered in which event the risk of further condemnations will be that of the vendor. Where product integrity is potentially jeopardised, the Processor has the right to refuse slaughter and send the livestock back to the consigning property at the vendor’s cost.
32. The auctioneer is liable to the buyer in respect of any breach of the vendor’s warranty arising out of:
(a) any error, by the auctioneer, of transcription of information from the NVD completed by the vendor to the pre-sale catalogue or the buyers post-sale summary;
(b) any failure by the auctioneer to notify the buyer, prior to bidding, of any breach by the vendor of the warranty of the vendor if the buyer establishes that the agent knew of such breach prior to the sale; and
(c) any failure by the auctioneer to announce prior to bidding, or disclose in the pre-sale catalogue, that the vendor has failed to provide a NVD that is complete in all material aspects.
CHAPTER FOUR — OWNERS RISK FOR CONDITION OF CATTLE
33. This chapter applies only in the case of cattle and their companion animals sold at auction for slaughter when the buyer is the slaughterer and the cattle are transported direct from the sale yard to the meatworks at which they are slaughtered. This chapter does not apply if the buyer is a trader who subsequently resells cattle to a slaughterer. A slaughterer is any person who pays the AMPC Processor levy.
34. Owners risk reflects the producer’s responsibility to provide slaughter cattle for sale that are fit for human consumption. Cattle are fit for human consumption if they are not condemned as unfit by DAFF. Owners risk applies if the condemnation is due to a condition in the animal which the buyer establishes, by the DAFF certificate, existed prior to the fall of the hammer.
35. A buyer with the benefit of owners risk protection is not liable topay the Price of that animal to the vendor. The buyer remains nevertheless liable for all costs incurred after the fall of the hammer in transport, slaughter, testing and disposal of the animal
36. Owners risk protection is available to the buyer of cattle to which this chapter applies if all of the following are satisfied:
(a) a certificate is issued by DAFF which states the relevant NLISRFID tag number and PIC, the date of the certificate, the reason for condemnation and that the reason for condemnation existed prior to the fall of the hammer;
(b) the certificate is received by the selling agent either in its original form or by fax by 5:00pm on the 7th day after the fall of the hammer; and
(c) if the condemnation is due to chemical residue the certificate follows testing in a DAFF approved laboratory which establishes maximum residue limits in excess of the Australian limit.
37. Owners risk does not apply, and the buyer must pay for the cattle, if the reason for condemnation is any of the following:
(a) bruising,
(b) fever,
(c) partial condemnation, or
(d) emaciation.
CHAPTER FIVE — NOTICES REQUIRED BY STATE LEGISLATION
NSW Legislation Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 Warnings Penalties for collusive practices. It is an offence against the Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 for a person to do any of the following as a result of a collusive practice, or to induce or attempt to induce another person by a collusive practice to do any of the following:
(i) to abstain from bidding; or
(ii) to bid to a limited extent only; or
(iii) to do any other act that might prevent free and open competition. Severe penalties may be imposed on persons convicted of collusive practices. The auctioneer has the right to make one bid on behalf of the vendor if the auctioneer clearly and precisely announces that fact prior to the sale. Tasmanian Legislation An auctioneer conducting a public auction must not appear to acknowledge the making of a bid if no bid was made. A person must not participate in collusive practices by way of making or receiving an unlawful promise to abstain from bidding, not to bid except to a limited extent or do any other thing which may prevent free and open competition.
Western Australian Legislation
Auction Sales Act 1973 s31 NOTICE It is an offence to:
(i) induce or attempt to induce another person to abstain from bidding by means of a promise, expressed or implied, that the other person will have the right to elect to take over as buyer or to toss or draw lots to establish who is to become the owner;
(ii) abstain or agree to abstain from bidding as a result of such a promise;
(iii) knowingly enter or permit or cause to be entered in the auctioneer’s record any name other than that of the actual successful bidder;
(iv) enter in the auctioneer’s record the name of the buyer other than that of the actual successful bidder; or
(v) in the case of successful bidder supply wrong information as to the name of the buyer to the auctioneer or to any person, firm or corporation on whose behalf the sale is conducted. The vendor, or any person on behalf of the vendor, or the auctioneer have the right to make no more than three bids.
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