Eviction suit definition

Eviction suit means a civil action for unlawful detainer,

Examples of Eviction suit in a sentence

  • The premises of Registered office of the Company was taken on lease from a Nationalised Bank for which the bank has filed a Eviction suit and demanded a mesne profit of Rs.529.36 lacs (Previous year Rs.(529.36 lacs included in the notes 19(1)(a)(5) .

  • Fee: $205.00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: At the time you file your Eviction suit, you may also file for back rent in the maximum amount of $10,000.00.

  • In the JP Eviction suit, appellees were “Plaintiff(s)/Landlord(s)” and Wreh was “Defendant/Tenant.” It further alleged that the eviction notice was delivered to Wreh on June 6, 2019, and that by failing to surrender the property by July 5, 2019, Wreh was committing a forcible detainer.

  • Christoher Wreh & all other occupants, alleging Wreh and appellees had established a landlord-tenant relationship by “occupancy after foreclosure sale.” (JP Eviction suit).

  • Fee: $200.00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: At the time you file your Eviction suit, you may also file for back rent in the maximum amount of $10,000.00.

  • Fee: $205.00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: At the time you file your Eviction suit, you may also file for back rent in the maximum amount of $20,000.00.

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