Ejectment definition

Ejectment means any exercise of remedies pursuant to Article 15 of the Lease that results in Lessee losing the right to use or possession of the Undivided Interest under the Lease.

Examples of Ejectment in a sentence

  • Licensee agrees to removal by Licensor pursuant to this Supplement, and also, if required, covenants to accept an Order of Ejectment, Eviction or Notice to Quit, after such notice during such "holding over" status, regardless of the length of occupancy by Licensee or the applicable Service Term and regardless of payment of any rents made in advance to Licensor.

  • You understand and agree that any Judgment for Possession entered as part of a Summary Ejectment action against You shall be a Judgment for Possession of any Vehicle located in the Space or the Parking Areas.

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  • If a summary ejectment proceeding is instituted against Tenant, in addition to any Court costs and past-due rent that may be awarded, Tenant shall be responsible for paying the Landlord the Summary Ejectment Administrative Fee, the amount of which shall be responsible for paying the OWNER/AGENT the Summary Ejectment Administrative Fee, the amount of which shall be reasonably related to the additional expense in filing the proceeding.

  • As such, any Judgment for Possession entered as part of a Summary Ejectment action against You for possession of the Home shall also be considered as a Judgment for Possession of the Unit.

  • Lessor shall have the right upon any subsequent default or defaults the termination of this lease as above set forth to commence successive actions for possession of real property and to cause the entry of such judgments by confession in Ejectment for possession of the premises demised hereunder.

  • The parties agree that, notwithstanding the fact that this contract may continue for more than one year, the notice provided in this Section may be combined with the notice provided for at 735 ILCS 5/9- 207 in connection with a Notice to terminate tenancy, and upon Seller’s compliance with that notice, it shall be entitled to maintain our action against Buyer for Forcible Entry and Detainer, or Ejectment.

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  • If the tenant fails to remedy the breach, the landlord can make a demand for possession and re-entry may be effected only if it can be done peaceably, otherwise proceedings may be issued to recover possession based upon forfeiture by means of an Ejectment Civil Bill on the Title in the Circuit Court.

  • Instead, it is necessary to apply to court for an order for vacant possession which will normally be done by way of Ejectment Civil Bill for overholding in the Circuit Court.

Related to Ejectment

  • Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal of Seychelles;

  • Expropriation ’ means the compulsory acquisition of property by an expropriating authority or an organ of state upon request to an expropriating authority, and ‘‘expropriate’’ has a corresponding meaning;

  • Criminal proceeding means a proceeding instituted by means of the swearing of an information, the laying of a charge or the return of an indictment, before a Court of competent jurisdiction in Canada with jurisdiction to hear and determine the charges referred to therein, alleging or charging that the "Insured" has contravened the provisions of any Provincial or Federal statute, including the Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985 ch. C-46 as amended, which creates an offence or crime and which provides for conviction thereunder, whether by way of summary conviction or indictment, and as a result of which the "Insured" is liable to be convicted, fined or sentenced to some form of imprisonment or other punishment.

  • criminal proceedings means criminal proceedings in relation to which the strict rules of evidence apply;

  • Lawsuit means any lawsuit, arbitration or other dispute resolution filed by either party herein pertaining to any of this Warrant, the Facility Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement.