0 the act of forcing someone to leave somewhere, especially their home: --
1 the action of forcing someone to move out of a property: --
Those who did not comply were labelled ' squatters ' and threatened with eviction.
Any building work carried out by a colono without written permission from the landlord was cause for eviction enforced by the courts.
There are references in the 1880s to evictions and reprisals by landlords towards colonos.
A hand-to-mouth existence involved difficulty in paying his landlady and even a threatened eviction.
It is during evictions that most cases of violence occur.
As a result, they were subject to evictions that often appeared arbitrary.
To demonstrate that investment can change the probability of eviction rather than eliminate a negative outcome, some enforcement nonlinearity is required.
My research shows a wave of mainly amicable but also court-enforced evictions recorded from the end of the 1860s onwards.