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haulier

[ UK /hˈɔːliɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a haulage contractor

How To Use haulier In A Sentence

  • North Wiltshire farmers and hauliers fear plans to move the Chippenham Livestock Market to Cribbs Causeway would make travelling a nightmare.
  • Road hauliers were readied for action in case railwaymen needed to move coal came out in support of the miners. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he also has to tread carefully, as he will need road hauliers to get products out of goods yards to their eventual destinations.
  • It is a good proposal which seems to have the full agreement of the hauliers and quarry owners, so it is a step forward.
  • Remember, that as the carrier, you remain legally responsible for the actions of your subcontract haulier.
  • Others, who have families working for hauliers or quarries, feel economics and jobs should take precedence.
  • There are real fears that many coal merchants, dockers and hauliers will be seriously affected if the Government's blanket ban goes ahead.
  • Hauliers and retailers voiced their support for the announcement. Times, Sunday Times
  • The haulier will seek to exclude his contractual liability for certain acts or omissions, just like any other shrewd businessman.
  • Barclays Bank and the Skipton Building Society have announced a package of measures for farmers, bed and breakfast providers, hauliers and other businesses experiencing hardship as a direct result of the outbreak.
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