Definitionn. action by a landlord that compels a tenant to leave the premises
Last update: September 15, 2015
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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. [Please select]
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Threats of loss of employment, eviction from house or plantation, or refusal of credit were frequent. [Please select]
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However, I'm the new laird of Tyee, and I've come down to stage an eviction.' [Please select]
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"'----and no doubt the whole community will agree to hope that Father Storm will recover from the irritation natural to his eviction----'" "Aye, we can all get over another body's disappointment, laddie." [Please select]
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The formality ended with an announcement in "The Times," and anyone who had not sufficiently cleared his friends' houses of undesirable guests was now at liberty to return and complete the eviction. [Please select]
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