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Перевод: eviction speek eviction


[существительное]
выселение; изгнание; лишение имущества


Тезаурус:

  1. New uses are emerging for that space and new governmental and administrative forms and processes are being created which facilitate its reordering in a way which is analogous to the use of enclosure to expel a surplus peasantry, of the New Poor Law in England to dispose of a surplus of rural proletarians, of clearance to reorder the Highlands of Scotland for capitalist sheep farming, and of the Poor Law, eviction and the failure to relieve famine which was intended to transform the congested districts of Ireland from peasant to large-scale landlord-led capitalist farming.
  2. Inside, the story told how the people of Knock, unable to pay their rent, faced hunger and eviction.
  3. Further, an Army section actually helped the occupants of houses threatened with eviction to barricade their homes, and actually stayed with the family for a week to help them resist eviction if need arose.
  4. Although there was no dramatic change in their circumstances - no fear of eviction or drop in their standard of living - Constance felt rudderless.
  5. In 1986, there were initially small-scale disturbances caused by the forcible eviction of a professor employed by the Teaching College from his accommodation on the Hunan University campus.
  6. Their plans for No 11 confirm that the couple are not expecting imminent eviction.
  7. The work of eviction in Strathnaver was carried out between 1809 and 1819 by Patrick Seller, land agent and factor to Elizabeth, Countess Duchess of Sutherland, and her husband, the Marquess of Stafford, one of the richest men in Europe.
  8. It is due to be heard in the Chancery Division of the High Court, in The Strand, London, on March 22 and is a separate action from the eviction order.
  9. The Matrimonial Homes Act 1967 (as amended by the Matrimonial Homes and Property Act 1981) gives a spouse who is in occupation of the matrimonial home, but does not occupy it by virtue of an estate, interest, contract, or statute, protection against eviction from the dwelling without the necessity of obtaining leave of the court.
  10. The travellers' enquiries concentrate on Child Benefit, Attendance Allowance and eviction problems.
  11. To one resident, at least, the atmosphere was that of a "prison camp" (p. 103), and this was enhanced by the fear of eviction if the miner lost his job.
  12. The eviction was successful but the family was quickly offered accommodation in Creggan.
  13. The alternative was possible eviction, but Mr Bates has been busy behind the scenes, and is poised to buy SB Properties, the Cabra subsidiary who own the ground.

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