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 1246 72d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 128. FEBRUA RY 27, 1933 . Hirer may terminate ,SEC, 831. HIRE R MAY TERMINATE THE HIRING, WH EN .-The hirer ng. of a th ing may terminate the hiring before te end of the ter m agreed upon 1. When the letter does not, within a reasonable time after request, fulfill his obligations, if any, as to plac ing and securing the hirer in the quiet possession of the thing hired, or putting it into good cond iti on, or repa irin g ; or, 2 . W hen the greater part of the thin g hired, or that part wh ich was and which the letter had at the time of the hiring reason to believe was the material inducement to the hirer to enter into the contract, perishes from any other cause than the want of ordinary care of the hirer. Ceoss REFERENCES Repair of premises, see section 835. Ante, p. 1245. Right of hirer to quiet enjoyment, see section 82G. Hiring terminates. SEC. 832 . WHEN HIRING TERMINATES .The hir ing of a thi ng terminates 1. At the end of the term agreed upon ; 2. By the mutual consent of the parties ; 3 . By the hirer acquiring a title to the thing hired superior to that of the letter ; or, 4 . By the destruction of the thing hired. Termination death etc by SEC. 833 . WHE N TE RM NATE D BY DE ATH, ET Cy OF PA RTYI f the . hiring of a thing is terminable at the pleasure of one of the parties, it is terminated by notice to th e other of his d eath or incapacit y to contract. In other cases it is not terminated thereby. hie?'~'~tSe~e '„~ SEC. 834. APPO RTIO NMEN T OF HD4 E When the h iring ofa thing is terminated before the time originally agreed upon, the hirer must pay the due proportion of the hire for such use as he has actually made of the thing, unless such use is merely nominal and of no lenefit to him. Cross REFEa reE Ante, p . l2z9. For the compensation to which a depositary for hire is entitled upon a termination of time deposit, see sections 726 to 728. Obligations of letter ,SEC. 835 . OBLIGATIONS OF LETTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.-One who of per sonally. lets personal pr operty must deli ver it to the hi rer, secure his q uiet enjoyment thereof against all lawful claimants, put it into a condi- tion fit for the purpose for which he lets it, and repair all deteriora- tion the reof not occasio ned by t he fault of the h irer and not the natural result of its use, CR OSS RE FERE NCES Ante, p .1245. Quiet enjoyment, see s ections 826 and 831. Ante, p. 1245 . Repair of premises, see sections 828 and 831. Ordinary expenses. SEC. 83G. ORDINARY EXPENSES .-A hirer of personal property must bear all such expenses concerning it as might naturally be foreseen to attend it during its use by him. All other expenses must be borne by the letter. Extraordinary ex- SEC. 837. EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES .-If a letter failed to fulfill his penses. obligations, as prescribed by section 835, the hirer, after giving him not ice to do so, if such notice can conveniently be given, may expe nd any reasonable amount necessary to make good the letter's default, anti may recover such amount from him. Return of thing SEC. 838. RETURN OF THING HIRED .-At the expiration of the term hired' 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