1 a person or company that pays to use something, such as a car or equipment, for a short time:
2 a person or company that allows people to use something for a short time in return for payment:
3 a person or company that buys something using hire purchase:
Hired cars, whether driven by the hirer or otherwise, are rationed for petrol on scales which restrict their maximum mileage.
It seems that this provision can be very unfair to the hirer in certain circumstances.
It seems to me that anyone who wishes to prosecute the hirer is in possession of, enough facts to do so.
But the hirer should have his full rights under the condition.
Similarly, recorded under transport, 1839 saw the appearance of a proprietor and hirer of horses and gigs.
I come to the relationship between the dealer, the customer, and the hirer.
One must also remember that the protection of the hirer must also be taken into account.
Of course, the hirer is told in the form what the cash price is.