Sentence examples for to evictions from inspiring English sources

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to evictions

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The act of evicting.

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So far, at least, bans have rarely led to evictions.

"Sometimes the actions lead to evictions, and sometimes they don't".

The rules do not apply to evictions from rural land, where most disputes occur.

Brazil's economic boom has led to evictions around the country, sometimes independent of the Games.

It's a step in the right direction and it shows there is an alternative to evictions.

Its other demands include a halt to evictions and social rent.

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FEMA is slow-walking these people to eviction".

The MoJ said it expected a fifth of the claims to lead to eviction.

Instead, the tenant is considered a statutory tenant and is not subject to eviction.

But, she said, "Charas has never been closer to eviction than it is right now".

It's no surprise they don't respond well to eviction.

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