- evict property
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English-Chinese law dictionary (法律英汉双解大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese law dictionary (法律英汉双解大词典). 2013.
evict — /i vikt/ vt [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… … Law dictionary
evict — e‧vict [ɪˈvɪkt] verb [transitive] LAW to legally force someone to leave the house they are living in or land they are living on: • They were evicted from their home for not paying the rent. eviction noun [countable, uncountable] : • Foreclosure… … Financial and business terms
Property — • The person who enjoys the full right to dispose of it insofar as is not forbidden by law Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Property Property … Catholic encyclopedia
evict — mid 15c., recover (property) by judicial means, from L. evictus, pp. of evincere recover property, overcome and expel, conquer, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + vincere conquer (see VICTOR (Cf. victor)). Sense of expel by legal process first… … Etymology dictionary
evict — ► VERB ▪ expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law. DERIVATIVES eviction noun. ORIGIN from Latin evincere overcome, defeat … English terms dictionary
property law — Introduction principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… … Universalium
evict — verb expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law. Derivatives eviction noun evictor noun Origin ME (in the sense recover property by legal process ): from L. evict , evincere overcome, defeat … English new terms dictionary
evict — v.tr. expel (a tenant) from a property by legal process. Derivatives: eviction n. evictor n. Etymology: L evincere evict (as E , vincere conquer) … Useful english dictionary
evict — eviction, n. evictor, n. /i vikt /, v.t. 1. to expel (a person, esp. a tenant) from land, a building, etc., by legal process, as for nonpayment of rent. 2. to recover (property, titles, etc.) by virtue of superior legal title. [1400 50; late ME… … Universalium
evict — e•vict [[t]ɪˈvɪkt[/t]] v. t. 1) law to expel (a person, esp. a tenant) from land, a building, etc., by legal process, as for nonpayment of rent 2) law to recover (property, titles, etc.) by virtue of superior legal title 3) cvs to throw or force… … From formal English to slang
evict — /əˈvɪkt / (say uh vikt), /i / (say ee ) verb (t) 1. to expel (a person, especially a tenant) from land, a building, etc., by legal process. 2. to recover (property, etc.) by virtue of superior legal title. {Latin ēvictus, past participle,… …