legal and professional seminars

for land and business

Equine Law Centre

Harper Adams University

Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB

Tel: 01952 815304 Fax 01952 814783


Who are the seminars designed for?

·  Professional advisers with equine business / horse owner clients - rural practice surveyors, solicitors, accountants.

·  Anyone running or planning small equine businesses - livery, teaching, stud farms.

·  Those planning farm diversification such as pay-as-you-go cross country courses or equine B & B.

·  Those organising Pony Club or Riding Club events.

·  Keen amateur riders and horse owners.

On campus - 1 day seminar - £180

including lunch, refreshments and copy of Equine Law book.

o Tuesday 7th July 2015 Please book …..….place(s) £______

Additional Literature

Concise Rural Taxation 2014/15 by Charles Cowap ______ @ £20 £______

Taxation for rural advisers and students

Equine Law by Carrie de Silva ______ @ £20 £______

An introduction to aspects of law and taxation which impact

horse, rider and the small equine business.*

Equine Law (Northern Ireland) by Carrie de Silva ______ @ £20 £______

Health and Safety Casebook by Carrie de Silva ______ @ £15 £______

Key cases from 1837 to 2015.

A Short History of Agricultural Education

and Research by Carrie de Silva ______ @ £10 £______

Some key places, people, publications and events from the

17th to the 21st centuries.

‘* Don’t purchase Equine Law if attending seminar as a copy is included in the price.

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Name

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Address

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Phone

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o Cheque enclosed & payable to Harper Adams University - booking confirmation and directions will be forwarded on receipt.

Post order form and payment, or contact with queries :

Carrie de Silva, Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB

( 01952 815304 8


Seminars and talks are run periodically on the following areas, or can be developed to your needs.

* equine business start up * health and safety compliance

* equine law * tax and planning for stud farms

We also offer surveyors’ CPD events in legal, tax, planning and risk management areas.

What are the benefits of the Equine Law seminars?

Seminar delegates will gain :

·  An awareness of potential liabilities - negligence and occupiers’ liability.

·  An understanding of the Animals Act 1971.

·  And overview of health and safety risk assessment.

·  An introduction to some of the terms which should be included in contracts for livery, loans and grazing.

·  An awareness of planning procedures.

·  An understanding of rights and liabilities regarding bridleways.

·  An understanding of the status of the equine business for tax purposes.

Subjects covered include :

Buying and selling horses Loans and trial periods Grazing

Ragwort Animal Welfare Livery contracts

Riding on the road Rights of way Licensing
Riding schools Planning permission Change of use

Health and safety Occupiers’ liability Negligence

Taxation Farm diversification issues Business rating

Trespass Business structure

Equine Industry Welfare Guidelines

** Next Equine Law Day running on Tuesday 7th July 2015 **

SEMINARS BY ARRANGEMENT

Full day (£750)

Half day / evening (£400)

Legal and professional seminars for land and business at Harper Adams or, by arrangement, at your location - call or email Carrie de Silva to arrange a session for your group.

Carrie de Silva Ll.B (Hons) MA

Carrie de Silva lectures in law and taxation at Harper Adams University, having spent a number of years as a tax practitioner with Arthur Andersen & Co. and in industry. She is a member of the Association of Law Teachers, the British Agricultural History Society, and the Agricultural Law Association, is an adviser to the Board of ASET (Association for Sandwich Education and Training) and was a governor of Reaseheath College, Nantwich, Cheshire. She has a particular interest in equine law, occupiers’ liability in equine, agricultural and forestry contexts, farm diversification and business start-up and is also working on the history of agricultural education, particularly for women. She rides for pleasure.

01952 815304

Susan Ragbourne BSc (Hons) MRICS

Susan Ragbourne graduated with a first class degree in the first cohort from the BSc REALM course at Harper Adams, prior to which she was a BHS Assistant Instructor and ran a hunting yard. She qualified as a chartered surveyor (Rural Practice Division) in 1998, having worked for James and Lister Lea in Birmingham and the Harper Adams Enterprise Unit. Over the years she has taught a wide range of subjects including law, tax and environmental management but her present teaching is mainly focussed on planning and local taxation. Susan is now re-newing her Pony Club roots with her young daughter.

01952 815342

As well as the above key members of the Equine Law Centre, being based at Harper Adams University we have access to an unparalleled range of experience in all aspects of equine interest from lawyers, rural practice chartered surveyors, planners, land and farm managers, agriculturalists and veterinary surgeons through to foresters with working horses.