Eviction order definition

Eviction order means an order issued under section 51, “First-tier Tribunal” means the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland,
Eviction order means any order entered in an eviction
Eviction order means any order entered in an eviction case that directs or authorizes the removal of a resident from residential premises. “Eviction order” does not include an order entered in any type of case to protect a resident from domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking, or other violence, even if compliance with that order may necessitate the absence of the person subject to the order. “Eviction order” does not include an order restoring a resident to possession of premises entered under Section .

Examples of Eviction order in a sentence

  • Following the replacement of Justice O’Connor (the author of Grutter) with Justice Alito (who endorsed a colorblind approach in Parents Involved), Justice Kennedy presumably had five votes to write an opinion reversing Grutter if he wanted to.

  • The Tribunal considered that as the Respondent is clearly not living in the Property the consequences of granting an Eviction order are much less far reaching than against a tenant who did actually occupy a property as his home.

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  • Settlement description: Eviction order withdrawn, employee Fair Housing Training and additional special instructions.

  • The appropriate notices required to be served for the Tribunal to consider an Eviction order had been properly and timeously served for this application.

  • Eviction order: an order issued by the Tribunal which brings a private residential tenancy to an end on a certain date.

  • Eviction order was upheld.317 The demised premises had remained under water for a period of one month and as a result, the walls developed cracks and water started leaking from various parts.

  • He also stated that the Respondent accepted that an Eviction order should be granted, in the linked Application Ref FTS/HPC/EV/21/1252, and stated that this would stop further rent arrears accruing.

  • The Applicant’s representative set out that the Applicant was seeking an Eviction order on the basis of Ground 10, schedule 3 of 2016 Act.

  • On that basis, Ground 4 is made out and an eviction order should be made.• Decision Eviction order granted.


More Definitions of Eviction order

Eviction order or "order of eviction" means any order

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