Squatters definition

Squatters means a family occupying government land in the affected zone without a legal title, atleast five years prior to the Notice of Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (Amendment, 1984) and earning livelihood from it.
Squatters means any person(s) in unlawful occupation of the PREMISES

Examples of Squatters in a sentence

  • Squatters – These are individuals who uninvitedly remain on the premises after the expiration/termination of the lease agreement.

  • The "Squatters Rent Increase" reflected in Exhibit H1, and expenses of maintenance and utilities, are the Sellers' estimates; the Sellers do not warrant the correctness or reasonableness of such estimates.

  • Squatters who remain on the premises after a lease expiration or termination also require eviction.

  • Squatters - These are people who stay on the premises without an invitation after the lease expires/cancells.

  • Squatters - These are persons who are uninvited to remain in the premises after the expiration/termination of the lease.

  • Squatters â These are persons who are not elected within the expiration/termination period after the expiration of the tenancy period.

  • Squatters are individuals who remain in the premises without an invitation after the lease expires or ends.

  • Complete Sample Eviction Letter For Squatters online with US Legal Forms.

  • Of Squatters beer and that Salt Lake Brewing had been damaged in the amount of.

  • Proposed Relocation of Squatters Relocation of were other squatter families was considered to be remains to continue whatever project implementation.