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ejectment

[ih-jekt-muhnt] / ɪˈdʒɛkt mənt /


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About 10% of those cases resulted in a “writ of ejectment,” meaning their cases have advanced far enough in court that those 2,100 or so renters and their families could be ordered by authorities to leave.

From Washington Times

And you don’t even have to spell out “. . . or else I start the eviction/ejectment process” unless she comes back with a threat to fight you.

From Washington Post

And you don’t even have to spell out “ … or else I start the eviction/ejectment process” unless she comes back with a threat to fight you.

From Seattle Times

He says the proper course of action would be for the complainants to file a civil ejectment action.

From Washington Times

“The actual decision of the court does not” rule out failure to pay water bills, utilities or other charges as grounds for eviction when judges are deciding summary ejectment cases, said Kathy Howard, a lobbyist for the Maryland Multi-Housing Association, a landlords organization.

From Washington Times