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In the event of a breakdown or failure of the equipment the hirer shall return the equipment to the owner's premises forthwith and on no account repair, or attempt to repair, the equipment without prior consent of the owner. In the event that such a breakdown or failure is caused by reasonable wear and tear and not by the hirer's negligence or misuse or any other reason whatsoever, then the period of hire shall be determined upon return of the equipment to the owner.
Ãâó: www.rentacamera.com.au/html/terms_c.html
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| break |
Break the wild spirit of the horse for ranch work.
Ãâó: library.usu.edu/Folklo/edresources/roping.html
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| break | quality of being easily damaged or destroyed |
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| break | an article that is fragile and easily broken |
| break | capable of being broken or damaged |
| break | the consistency of something that breaks under pressure |
| break | the act of breaking something |
| break | reimbursement for goods damaged while in transit or in use |
| break | the quantity broken |
| break | the act of breaking away or withdrawing from |
| break | having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude |
| break | designed to break or tear or come apart easily |
| break | West Indian timber tree having very hard wood |
| break | West Indian timber tree having very hard wood |
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