verb

definition

To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out.

Examples of evict in a Sentence

The new owner must evict you if you're still in the home.

Find out if you have to evict the previous tenants of the property.

Once they have found their home, they are harder to evict than a tenant in a rent-controlled New York City apartment.

You need to make every day a good day at work if you want that promotion, so, clean out anything that's under your bed and evict the dust bunnies.

Hence the attempt of the political bishops to get Wycliffe condemned as a heretic became inextricably mixed with the attempt of the constitutional party, to which the bishops belonged, to evict the duke from his position of first councillor to the king and director of the policy of the realm.

It is an offense to attempt to unlawfully evict.

Dermot was triumphant, and sent for more auxiliaries, Ispiring to evict Roderic OConnor of Connaught from the precarious throne of High King of Ireland.

But when his elder brothers were reconciled in the next year they combined to evict Henry from the Cotentin.

On well-guarded strongholds like Thanet or Sheppey in England, Noirmoutier at the Loire mouth, or the Isle of Walcheren, they defied the local magnates to evict them.

While Weller knew nothing of Dean's legal right to evict Shipton, he didn't seem to feel it was his concern and politely refused to come over and expel him.

He may evict his tenant should the rent be in arrear for five years, and may at any time distrain if it be overdue; but he cannot otherwise interfere with the holding, which the tenant may improve or neglect.

Your landlord will be considered to be harrassing you if they threaten to physically evict you or throw out your belongings.

If you are an assured or a shorthold tenant, your landlord cannot evict without a Court Order.

Eviction Information about the Council's powers to prosecute landlords who illegally harass or evict their tenants.

The owner then has two years to start proceedings to evict the squatter.

Whilst Big Brother asks us to evict a housemate, The Weakest Link wants us to pick on the less able.

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