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N.D.C.C. § 47-15-01 Hiring defined
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Hiring is a contract by which one gives to another the temporary possession and use of personal property, other than goods subject to chapter 41-02.1 or money, for reward, and the latter agrees to return the same to the former at a future time.
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-02 Obligations of letter
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One who lets personal property must: 1. Deliver it to the hirer; 2. Secure the hirer's quiet enjoyment thereof against all lawful claimants; 3. Put it into a condition fit for the purpose for which the letter lets it; and 4. Repair all deteriorations thereof not occasioned by the…
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-03 Remedy against letter
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If a letter fails to fulfill the letter's obligations as prescribed by section 47-15-02, the hirer, after giving the letter notice to do so, if such notice may be given conveniently, may expend any reasonable amount necessary to make good the letter's default and may recover such…
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-04 Ordinary care
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The hirer of personal property must use ordinary care for its preservation in safety and in good condition.
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-05 Limitation of use to purpose for which let
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When personal property is let for a particular purpose, the hirer must not use it for any other purpose. If the hirer uses it for a purpose other than that for which it was let, the letter may hold the hirer responsible for its safety during such use in all events, or may treat t…
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-06 Title to products
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The products of personal property hired, during the hiring, belong to the hirer.
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-07 Injuries - Reparation by hirer
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The hirer of personal property must repair all deteriorations or injuries thereto occasioned by the hirer's ordinary or gross negligence.
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-08 Expenses borne by hirer
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A hirer of personal property must bear all such expenses concerning it as naturally might be foreseen to attend it during its use by the hirer. All other expenses must be borne by the letter.
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-09 Termination of hiring in general
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The hiring of personal property terminates: 1. At the end of the term agreed upon; 2. By the mutual consent of the parties; 3. By the hirer's acquiring a title to the property hired superior to that of the letter; 4. By the destruction of the property hired; or 5. If the hiring i…
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-10 Termination before end of term by letter
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The letter of personal property may terminate the hiring and reclaim the property before the end of the term agreed upon when the: 1. Hirer uses or permits a use of the property hired in a manner contrary to the agreement of the parties; or 2. Hirer does not make, within a reason…
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-11 Termination before end of term by hirer
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The hirer of personal property may terminate the hiring before the end of the term agreed upon: 1. When the letter, within a reasonable time after request, does not fulfill the letter's obligations, if any, as to placing and securing the hirer in the quiet possession of the thing…
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-12 Payment of proportionate hire
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When the hiring of personal property is terminated before the time originally agreed upon, the hirer must pay the due proportion of the hire for such use as the hirer actually has made of the property unless such use is merely nominal and of no benefit to the hirer.
N.D.C.C. § 47-15-13 Return of property by hirer
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At the expiration of the term for which personal property is hired, the hirer must return it to the letter at the place contemplated by the parties at the time of hiring, or if no particular place was contemplated by them, at the place at which it was at the time of hiring.