Eviction Sentence Examples

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  • By the second the tenant was secured from eviction except for non-payment of rent.

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  • This would be unlawful eviction, which is a criminal offense.

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  • Even where a warrant for possession is issued, the parties can still negotiate a compromise to prevent eviction.

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  • She faces eviction if she can't get her home in order.

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  • Even in a busy news cycle, news outlets know they can't get by without reporting the latest news on the popular reality show front, and a Survivor eviction definitely makes the newsworthy cut.

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  • Never the less BW are forcing eviction of the artisans and residential boaters from this essential site tommorrow Friday the 29th July 2005.

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  • Eviction Information about the Council's powers to prosecute landlords who illegally harass or evict their tenants.

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  • Starting mid-May, the protest camp resisted eviction for 4 weeks.

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  • The eviction process may take anywhere from one week to a month.

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  • After the transfer, the new owner must institute legal eviction proceedings.

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  • Cutting the rate of VAT is a necessary condition for the eviction of rogue builders.

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  • Not only is it nearly time for the second eviction, but a replacement contestant is shortly to join David and Fiona.

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  • Upon learning the results of the eviction nomination, which placed Anthea Turner and himself in jeopardy, Eubank was characteristically ebullient.

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  • Also present are between 50 and 100 Batwa families who live as landless laborers following their eviction from the forest in 1964.

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  • The two council officers who turned up for the eviction were I think a little miffed to see me defending the case.

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  • It was in fact Alison who had first posited the possibility of a duplicitous Adele in her eviction interview.

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  • The eviction of Labor from chunks of suburban England has changed the timbre of the PLP.

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  • The Battle of the Braes occurred when they were threatened with eviction and was reported in the press.

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  • Even after his self-imposed eviction, he claimed that he was still very much in love with the 22-year old and that he had "made the right decision" choosing her over Chelsea.

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  • The eviction process will be initiated after the redemption period.

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  • Three days prior to your scheduled eviction date the sheriff will post a prominent notice at your property.

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  • Usually, a local sheriff's office will help the new owner with the eviction process.

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  • Not only is it not allowed by many rooms and will earn you a well-deserved eviction, it is also very annoying.

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  • Unless you go into foreclosure, there is no possibility of eviction or rent increases.

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  • The new law doesn't stop the eviction process if a judgment was obtained prior to the bankruptcy.

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  • Each week, during a series of competitions, two houseguests are nominated for eviction.

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  • After each eviction, a Head of Household competition is held, and the winner of this competition earns the right to make the two nominations for eviction.

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  • On the Big Brother TV show nothing is ever certain, including the nominations for eviction.

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  • If the Power of Veto is used, it is then up to the current Head of Household to nominate someone else for eviction.

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  • Most often, the hoarder is facing some sort of threat to his or her lifestyle, such as eviction, divorce, or even the removal of children from the home.

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  • From well known TV blogs like Reality Blurred to simple fan blogs devoted to the show, expect to find the blogosphere buzzing the day after a Survivor eviction.

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  • Marcellas was one of the nominees for eviction at that time, and could have saved himself.

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  • However, this week's eviction has a twist and will not see the chosen contestant leave the show.

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  • They are in a virtually powerless position to prevent eviction.

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  • Others ostracize the child through eviction from the home or family.

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  • The current law stops eviction proceedings for any tenant after they have filed for bankruptcy, voiding the time and money invested by the landlord to initiate the eviction procedure.

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  • He proposed also that, in cases of eviction, the smaller tenantry should receive compensation for disturbance.

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  • The land act of 1870 had given the tenant no security in the case of eviction for non-payment of rent; and the tenant whose rent was too high or had been raised was at the mercy of his landlord.

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  • This obligation makes the landlord responsible for any lawful eviction of the tenant during the term, but not for wrongful eviction unless he is himself the wrongdoer or has expressly made himself responsible for evictions of all kinds.

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  • In the session of 1870 Gladstone's principal work was the Irish Land Act, of which the object was to protect the tenant against eviction as long as he paid his rent, and to secure to him the value of any improvements which his own industry had made.

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  • These rights, which are heritable but not transferable, protect the tenant against eviction, except for default in payment of rent, while the rent may not be enhanced except by mutual agreement or by order of a revenue court.

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