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evictions <an eviction; evictions> N

constructive eviction LAW

eviction of tenant AGR

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The report described misallocation of public land, evictions and land-grabbing by corrupt politicians and bureaucrats.
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Halfwit survived the most consecutive evictions out of anyone in the history of the show, having survived the public vote 5 times in a row and 7 times in total.
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Further, forced evictions and slum clearance can cause violence on slum residents.
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In many areas, the housing market also suffered, resulting in evictions, foreclosures and prolonged unemployment.
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We call for strengthening rent control, providing protection against evictions, and eliminating the present hardship regulations which are a bonanza for the large realty interests.
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During evictions, he dressed up in a tweed jacket and cap and held his packed suitcase, hoping to be voted out.
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Acrimony over the evictions continued for many years, and feelings from old-timers about the fate of their valley remain strong among their offspring.
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Since the 1970s there have been numerous squatters established within the park, and despite forced evictions in the early 1980s, their numbers increased since 1998.
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They stigmatise, exclude and even dehumanise them with evictions and all sorts of anti-poor policies and actions.
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Marshals primarily enforce orders from civil court cases, including collecting on judgments, towing, seizing utility meters and carrying out evictions.
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