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actual eviction

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eviction

eviction : the dispossession of a tenant of leased property by force or esp. by legal process actual eviction : eviction that involves the physical expulsion of a tenant constructive eviction : eviction effected by substantially interfering with a tenant's enjoyment of the property (as by allowing the property to become uninhabitable) so that the tenant is regarded as evicted under law re·tal·ia·to·ry eviction : wrongful eviction of a tenant in reaction to the tenant's exercising of a right (as of reporting health code violations) contrary to the landlord's interest ...


Vacation, eviction

Vacation, eviction, eviction requires vacation of the land and vacation does not mean that anything done upon the land which was unauthorised is to be allowed to remain and only the person responsible for doing the unlawful act is to be removed from the land. The words 'eviction' and 'vacation' do not mean mere physical removal of the occupant is clear from the very nature of the right which the respondent in the present case had. His right was confined to the use and occupation of the land for the purpose for which he held it from Government, i.e., for agricultural purposes and when he is evicted and is asked to vacate the land, it must mean that his rights come to an end. For the purpose of vacation it is necessary that any unauthorised construction put up must also be removed otherwise there cannot be any vacation of the land nor can the land be put to effective use for the purpose for which agricultural lands are normally accepted to be used, State of Bombay v. Fakir Umar Dhanse, A...


constructive eviction

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retaliatory eviction

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Eviction

The act or process of evicting or state of being evicted the recovery of lands tenements etc from anothers possession by due course of law dispossession by paramount title or claim of such title ejectment ouster...


evict

evict [Medieval Latin evictus, past participle of evincere to recover (property) by legal process, from Latin, to vanquish, regain possession of] : to put (a tenant) out of property by force, by virtue of a paramount title, or esp. by legal process ...


Eviction

Eviction [fr. evinco, Lat., to overcome], dispossession; also a recovery of land, etc., by form of law. See EJECTMENT.The act or process of legally dispossessing a person of law or rental property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 575....


Actual cost of an asset

Actual cost of an asset, the 'actual cost' referred to is not the actual cost as originally determined at the time of acquisition. Actual cost may be subject to certain modifications and alterations Saharanpur Electric Supply Co. Ltd. v. CIT (1992) 2 SCC 736 (750): (1992) 1 SCR 117....


Actual delivery of possession

Actual delivery of possession, expression 'actual delivery of possession' can be that actual delivery as contrasted with mere dealing in differences and such actual delivery of possession included within its scope symbolical as well as constructive delivery of possession, Duri Chand Pataria v. Bhuwlka Brothers Ltd, AIR 1955 SC 182 (187). [W. B. Jute Goods Future Ordinance (5 of 1949), s. 2(i)(b)(i)]...


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