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/iˈvikt/,
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evicted, past participle; evicting, present participle; evicted, past tense; evicts, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Expel (someone) from a property, esp. with the support of the law
    • - he had court orders to evict the trespassers from three camps

  1. expel or eject without recourse to legal process; "The landlord wanted to evict the tenants so he banged on the pipes every morning at 3 a.m."
  2. expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process; "The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months"
  3. (eviction) action by a landlord that compels a tenant to leave the premises (as by rendering the premises unfit for occupancy); no physical expulsion or legal process is involved
  4. (eviction) the expulsion of someone (such as a tenant) from the possession of land by process of law
  5. Eviction is the removal of a tenant from rental property by the landlord. Depending on the laws of the jurisdiction, eviction may also be known as unlawful detainer, summary possession, summary dispossess, forcible detainer, ejectment, and repossession, among other terms. ...
  6. (Evicted (Flight of the Conchords)) "Evicted" is the final episode of the HBO comedy series Flight of the Conchords. This episode first aired in the United States on March 22, 2009.
  7. To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out
  8. Householder was evicted from previous residence.
  9. (Eviction) The legal procedure to have a tenant forcibly removed from a dwelling.
  10. (EVICTION) To expel or oust a person, by legal process, from possession of real estate.
  11. (eviction) to put out or force out a tenant using the proper legal process. This process is different for each province and territory (see the Provincial and Territorial Fact sheets for information related to a specific province or territory).
  12. (Eviction) Depriving a person of occupancy; constructive occupancy does not actually remove the tenant, but makes it impossible for the tenant to remain because of conditions, i.e. serious deterioration
  13. (Eviction) A legal procedure to remove a tenant for reasons including failure to pay rent.
  14. (Eviction) legal proceeding by a lessor (landlord) to recover possession of property.
  15. (eviction) A court-administered proceeding for removing a tenant from a rental unit because the tenant has violated the rental agreement or did not comply with a notice ending the tenancy (also called an "unlawful detainer" lawsuit).
  16. (EVICTION) The forced removal of a tenant from occupation of a property. Also known as "Actual eviction". See also "constructive eviction".
  17. (eviction) An act of the landlord that deprives the tenant of the enjoyment of the premises.
  18. (Eviction) The process of a County Court bailiff enforcing a possession order by recovering possession of the Landlords Property for the landlord, by removing if necessary any occupiers of the Landlords Property
  19. (Eviction) To expel or put out (a tenant) by legal process.
  20. (Eviction) This is a court order. Should the tenant fail to pay rent and landlord has cancelled the lease, and the tenant remains in the property, the landlord applies to the court for an eviction order. However, an eviction can only be carried out once due legal process has been followed.
  21. (Eviction) The lawful expulsion of an occupant from real property.
  22. (EVICTION) A legal action to remove (by force or other means, if necessary) someone from a property.
  23. (EVICTION) Putting out a tenant when his right to possess the property has ended.
  24. (EVICTION) The loss or deprivation which the possessor of a thing suffers, either in whole or in part, of his right of property in such a thing, in consequence of the right of a third person established before a compenent tribunal. 10 Rep. 128; 4 Kent, Com. 475-7; 3 Id. 464-5.