Eviction

/ɪˈvɪkʃən/ noun

The legal process of removing a tenant from rental property, typically for non-payment of rent or violation of lease terms. The act of forcing someone to leave a place.

From Latin 'evictio' meaning 'recovery of property by legal process,' from 'evincere' meaning 'to overcome completely' or 'to prove conclusively.' The legal term entered English in the 15th century.

AMመነሻ
ARطرد
BNবহিস্কার
CAdesnonament
CSvystěhování
DAudsmidning
DERäumung
ELεξώθηση
ESdesalojo
FAاخراج
FIerottaminen
FRexpulsion
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