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eviction

[ih-vik-shuhn] / ɪˈvɪk ʃən /


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British authorities served the four men with eviction papers, which warned them they could face fines or jail if they did not leave.

From BBC

A British patrol vessel found the men and officials served them with eviction papers, which warned them they could face fines or jail if they did not leave.

From BBC

On Wednesday, the U.K. issued the group an eviction order along with the threat of three years in jail.

From The Wall Street Journal

Raman, who chairs the council’s Housing and Homelessness committee, has championed some traditionally progressive measures, such as just-cause eviction protections and strengthening the city’s rent stabilization ordinance.

From Los Angeles Times

The City Council has put in place new eviction protections for tenants, while also capping the size of rent increases in the city’s “rent stabilized” apartments, which were mostly built before October 1978.

From Los Angeles Times