We confidently expect to secure a court order to evict the travellers by the end of next week. |
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The Forest Department has to be given the muscle to evict encroachers and control stray dog numbers within the park. |
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Ms Baker is currently in dispute with West Wiltshire Housing Association, who she says are trying to evict her from the house for damage. |
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Our landlord tried to evict us three days before Christmas because he wanted more money. |
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Landlords will retain the power to evict tenants who display anti-social behaviour. |
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The order enabled the police to evict any tenants and board up the property. |
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The decision to evict a member must be made in accordance with the by-laws established by the membership. |
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At present, landlords cannot evict tenants who are willing to pay prevailing market rates. |
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This does not mean the board's decision is foreordained, for the board need not evict just because a tenant is legally evictable. |
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They spoke out before leaving late yesterday afternoon as legal moves to evict them got under way. |
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And all around, lamps were positioned to invite light into the home and evict the darkness from every nook and cranny. |
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Police have previously been accused of standing by or supporting the land invasions and ignoring court orders to evict the squatters. |
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Although Duvenage has been through all the legal channels he has been unable to either sell his land to government or evict the squatters. |
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Investigators obtained court approval to evict the residents, a measure they said has proven effective in ending problem behaviour. |
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Scatter moth balls about or burn sulfur candles to evict them and then seal entrances with hardware cloth to prevent re-entry. |
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An inferior project such a plantation of non-native trees may block migratory routes of key species and illegally evict local people. |
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The advocates contended that their clients were unaware of the attempts to evict them because they were not notified. |
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In 1997, a change in the law meant it became easier for landlords to evict tenants who weren't paying their rent. |
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This is the same principle as allows a licensee who is in de facto possession to evict a trespasser. |
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If they fail to do so, a bailiff will be instructed to execute a warrant to evict them. |
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It's a slow process, rivaled only by the time it takes to evict someone from their apartment in New York. |
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New London may have proceeded in a bullheaded fashion, and ideally voters can evict officeholders who behave that way. |
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The poor are considered non-residents, which gives the administration an excuse to evict them. |
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The Forest Department is powerless to evict them since local politicians, smelling a profitable vote bank, have rallied to the squatters' cause. |
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Illegal occupants of local authority houses in Portlaoise will defy Laois County Council's efforts to evict them. |
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The Act further provides for the prosecution of landowners who illegally evict occupiers from their land. |
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We wait like small children to see if an aging Ayatollah will decide to evict us by force or moral suasion. |
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Local authorities have the power to evict people who persist in their life of crime and anti-social behaviour. |
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Workers also made it clear that any move to evict the union from its office would be met with a mass picket. |
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This is the context for the corporation's case, which is seeking to evict the protesters because they are obstructing public highways. |
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In order to evict a person, the board of directors of a housing co-operative must pass a motion to terminate membership and occupancy rights. |
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This is why governments are able to forcibly evict them and show little regard for their human rights. |
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The landlord sought to evict a mother and two children based on arrears of rent after cancellation of a rent subsidy. |
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As a lawyer, I am aware that we have to have a court order in order to evict anybody from the area. |
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If they have a signed berthage agreement they have the legal right to evict them. |
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Their attempt to evict the NLD from their current location looks like a systematic campaign to achieve that. |
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The owners or their spokesmen visit the farms to evict the tenants. |
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In June, Pakistan launched an all-out military offensive in the region, ostensibly to evict all the militants from the area. |
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The Johannesburg council, however, plans to evict the squatters so that the building can be revamped as part of its inner city regeneration programme. |
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Such juries would be unlikely to evict squatters from land owned by a wealthy entity that left the land untouched, i.e., treated as an investment. |
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In July 1999, after Cayuga County broke off settlement talks with the Cayuga tribe, tribal officials announced that they would seek to evict 7,000 landowners. |
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A one-way door can be used to evict woodchucks from burrows, however, should never be used when young are present or when other animals are using the burrow system. |
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But with 29 low-rent housing units above them, they would need to evict individuals already in precarious financial situations in order to expand. |
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The project threatens to forcibly evict the remaining 25.000 members of the Dard Shin people, who are strongly opposing the damming of the Gurez valley. |
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The landlord wins a stack of cash and the right to evict his tenant. |
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However, the law will also allow landlords to evict tenants much faster. |
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Among groove-billed anis, several females deposit eggs in a communal nest, and the dominant female is especially likely to evict the eggs of subordinates. |
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York council has demonstrated its resolve to evict nuisance tenants. |
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Why does he not come straight out and say that he wants all landlords to evict every tenant who might be accused of upsetting the next door neighbour. |
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If the demoted tenancy is breached, the council as landlords can evict the tenant without having to satisfy the court that this is justified or reasonable. |
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Bailiffs serve legal orders and documents, seize or repossess properties, evict tenants and perform other related activities. |
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Bloomberg is afraid to evict you from the park because he is afraid his cops will hurt you if you resist. |
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You can wag a finger at non-voters, telling them about the millions around the world who would willingly risk lives to evict dictators. |
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The member must have the right to appeal to the co-op's membership, any decision by the board to ask the tribunal to evict. |
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The vice-chancellor has not only treated us with silence, but also tried to silence our protest by attempting to evict us through the courts. |
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This will remove the power of chiefs and councils to evict families from their homes. |
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Before that we lived in several camps in Milan and Naples? the police used to come and evict us because we were occupying public land, and then we were moved to another camp. |
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Landlords have the right to evict tenants under certain circumstances. |
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The personnel of the Eiffel Tower operating company are authorised to forbid admission to or evict any visitor who does not comply with these provisions, without compensation. |
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Very often such cases are related to judicial decisions to evict a family with minor children because the parents fail to pay the rent or for the utilities. |
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Their managers even reserve the right to evict people whom they consider bothersome and play classical music primarily in order to chase away teenagers from their favorite hangouts. |
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In the case of delay in payment or if the rent is not paid at all, the landlord has the right to terminate the contract after an admonition and evict the tenant from the apartment at short notice. |
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In April, the Supreme Court suspended a federal police operation to evict the rice farmers pending a ruling on an appeal against the ratification process brought by the state government and two deputies. |
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Criminal charges have also been pursued against community members who have resisted evictions or attempts to evict them from their land and homes. |
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In the event that the exhibitor refuses to leave the exhibition voluntarily, the organiser may evict the exhibitor at the exclusive cost of the exhibitor. |
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The landlord revoked the tenant's subsidy, raised the rent to the market level and brought an application to evict the tenant based on the market level arrears of rent. |
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The university successfully obtained a court order to evict the students but stated that it did not intend to enforce the order if possible. |
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When orders to evict the Portuguese from Tunmen arrived from Beijing, the Portuguese refused to comply. |
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As there was no secret ballot until 1872, the landowner could evict electors who did not vote for the man he wanted. |
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Tried to evict a guy who hadnt paid his mortgage in a few years. |
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Annington has commenced court proceedings to obtain a possession order so that it can evict the squatters and take back possession of the property. |
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Other operations were begun by the British to regain territory or to evict the Germans from ground overlooking their positions. |
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When the ordinance was adopted, foreclosing lenders would typically evict the occupants of a property before the foreclosure was completed. |
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The management reserves the right to refuse to hire out a property and to evict anyone who causes a nuisance or does not comply with the internal rules. |
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Numerous efforts by the police to evict people, including forcibly removing them to the Transkei and Ciskei, failed to stem the flow of people to the area. |
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Somerset was appointed Governor of Calais and was dispatched to take over the vital fortress on the French coast, but his attempts to evict Warwick were easily repulsed. |
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He regarded Japan as too weak to evict the Russians militarily, so he proposed giving Russia control over Manchuria in exchange for Japanese control of northern Korea. |
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His landlord has threatened to evict him if he doesn't pay the rent soon. |
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