A member of the Association having a dog for sale must write to the Secretary for a form on which the animal and its capabilities may be described. When the Secretary receives this form back the dog will be entered upon the Register of the Association.
Each member in corresponding with the Secretary must give his number, which number will be found on his card of membership.
Should a dog upon the Register of the Association be disposed of privately by its owner, he must immediately inform the Secretary, that it may be removed from the Register. Breaches of this order will be dealt with by the Committee, because endless confusion and delay will ensue if it is not followed out.
Beyond placing seller and purchaser in communication with each other, the Association can accept no responsibility.
Rules to be observed by both Parties when a Dog goes on Trial
1. When an intending purchaser stipulates for a trial, a dog must be in his hands four clear days, the days of despatch and return not being counted.
2. The intending purchaser must be deemed responsible for the dog's safety during the period allowed for trial.
3. The carriage of a dog on the outward journey must be paid by the person to whom it goes on trial.
4. If a dog is returned after a trial as unsuitable, its owner must pay carriage on the homeward journey.
5. On a sale being concluded, the late owner of the dog sold must immediately inform the Secretary.