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Equine Law

Instructor:
Jay E Ingle
Sonja S. Keating
895
Credits:
2.0
001
Building:
Law Building
Room:
Rm.291
Semester:
Spring 2025
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Equine Law
Requisites:

Prereq: LAW 860 (Tax I); concurrent enrollment is permitted.

Class Type:
LEC
4:00 pm
5:50 pm
Days:
T

This course is directed at students with an interest in developing and in-depth knowledge of current issues in equine law. Equine law is an amalgamation of various areas of the law employed specifically in the advancement of the equine industry. The industry is founded on a tradition of handshake deals (which still take place at the highest level) but is increasingly sophisticated. This course will take a multi- disciplinary approach and investigate current topics, including account wagering, simulcasting, stallion syndications, multiple ownership vehicles, intellectual property, tax, and other emerging topics. The course will investigate the legal relationships (rights, duties, and obligations) among and between the constituent parties in horse racing, breeding, ownership, and sport horse activities and the laws that to a greater or lesser degree define those relationships.

This course is directed at students with an interest in developing and in-depth knowledge of current issues in equine law. Equine law is an amalgamation of various areas of the law employed specifically in the advancement of the equine industry. The industry is founded on a tradition of handshake deals (which still take place at the highest level) but is increasingly sophisticated. This course will take a multi- disciplinary approach and investigate current topics, including account wagering, simulcasting, stallion syndications, multiple ownership vehicles, intellectual property, tax, and other emerging topics. The course will investigate the legal relationships (rights, duties, and obligations) among and between the constituent parties in horse racing, breeding, ownership, and sport horse activities and the laws that to a greater or lesser degree define those relationships.

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