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"evict" Definitions
  1. evict somebody (from something) to force somebody to leave a house or land, especially when you have the legal right to do so

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The votes go Brandi, Ariadna, Ross, Metta World Peace, Marissa, Shannon, and Mark voting to evict Chuck, and Omarosa voting to evict James.
Landlords can also evict them if they're caught lighting up.
It was, he said, "impossible to evict the Chinese there".
Some of the communities have organized to evict the settlers.
It called on other Russian cities to evict the group.
Landlords who illegally evict tenants will also face stiffer penalties.
If only we could evict rude catcallers off planet Earth, too.
Turkey wanted to secure this buffer zone and evict the Kurds.
Last month's raids are not the first attempts to evict ZAD.
Evict your inner cynic and enjoying it should demand even less.
One family says it is driving its landlord to evict them.
For nearly as long, municipal authorities have tried to evict him.
Then U.S. Marshals tried to evict them from their longtime home.
Can landlords in the state use religion to evict LGBTQ tenants?
Generally, a landlord can evict a tenant who fails to pay rent.
She had been unable to evict her tenants, who'd stopped paying rent.
How much authority does it have to evict tenants or fine them?
Currently, landlords in many cities can evict renters without giving a reason.
She's suing to evict Tyga and get all of the back rent.
This week, it outplayed even Neal's idol to evict him from the game.
The government recently proposed legislation that would make it easier to evict tenants.
Eventually, the Indians try to evict the snipers in a disastrous nighttime counterattack.
If you're looking for the easy pickings, a garden is easier to evict.
The landlord is also trying to get a court order to evict him.
In 2016, Equinox Tribeca's landlord attempted to evict the gym, citing noise complaints.
At that point, the landlord would take you to court to evict you.
This doesn't mean you have to evict the one living at home tomorrow.
That suspected gunman reportedly stabbed his landlord as she tried to evict him.
When the landlord found out about the property damage, she decided to evict.
"What jury's going to evict a bedridden woman right before Christmas?" he said.
Your landlord can only evict you for a substantial violation of the lease.
On Friday night, the houseguests decided to evict Elizabeth in a near unanimous vote.
Eventually the army began to evict the herders and quelled most of the violence.
This doesn't mean he will necessarily evict the US military as he's recently threatened.
Before you take steps to evict a tenant, make sure that you actually can.
But Tibetans here say officials could build newer, cleaner enclaves rather than evict people.
Miami-Dade has yet to agree to evict residents, and New Jersey has refused.
If you don't answer, the landlord can get a default judgment and evict you.
Should landlords evict tenants, they could struggle to find a renter fill the spot.
My landlord will also evict me if my utilities aren't paid, thus rendering me homeless.
Settlers on the West Bank fight with the soldiers who have come to evict them.
You have every right to evict your squatters, but try to be nice about it.
But efforts to evict workers from the land have been met with threats, Munoz said.
If you're trying to foreclose on somebody or evict somebody, it's a much harder process.
If tenants did not go, Mr. Baumblit would try to evict them illegally, often successfully.
They needed to evict him for his health and safety and that of his neighbors.
Tehran is not shy about its next goal: to evict the Americans from the Gulf.
Residents never know when the police will come to evict them and bulldoze their homes.
The residents are no stranger to having bulldozers come with riot police to evict them.
"The housing authority would bear the brunt of the expense of having to completely evict and go through the court action of having to evict these families," said Sylvia Blanco, the chief operating officer at the Housing Authority of the City of Austin, Tex.
Residents of Rio's shantytowns bemoan the end of the army's 15-month mission to evict gangs.
Because of New York state law protecting family members, the couple couldn't simply evict their son.
He also wants to deport the Dreamers and evict millions of other immigrants from the country.
Israeli police evict Jewish settlers at the West Bank settlement of Netiv Ha'avot on June 12.
Elsewhere he has clashed with banks, by refusing to evict homeowners who are behind on mortgages.
They stood their ground in court battles as Ms. Hrynenko tried to evict them, they said.
Stay there as long as you can, no matter how many people try to evict you.
The other guards shot the bear after trying unsuccessfully to evict the animal, the company said.
So, if her landlord wanted to evict her because Kai is transgender, it would be legal.
A: Most co-ops have the authority to evict shareholders for objectionable conduct, like excessive noise.
"Once they're out the door, it's a lot easier to just evict someone," Ms. Grant said.
On Friday, Cain, Hanel's landlord, went to court to try and evict the 69-year-old.
She takes idyllic photos of the apartment her landlord has seemingly threatened to evict her from.
"I haven't gotten notice that forces are coming [to evict the camp]," he told media Saturday.
The host allegedly told police that he was trying to evict Jackson and Uwandu over cleaning fees.
It should be banished from my life, yet I do not have the courage to evict it.
Cordon&aposs suit was filed as McCoy is continuing yearlong proceedings to evict her from the home.
If they complain about their living conditions, it is cheaper to evict them than to make repairs.
And while dog flu is real and serious, it certainly isn't a reason to evict your pet.
The government blames them on black marketeers, whom the army is to evict from the distribution network.
When waters warm, corals evict the algae, known as zooxanthellae, which causes the coral to turn white.
Editorial There are few legal fights more lopsided than landlords suing to evict their lower-income tenants.
The agency had previously said it would not evict protesters because of concerns for freedom of speech.
In 2004, the building moved to evict her for hoarding, but her parents helped her tidy up.
Over the weeks that followed, authorities tried repeatedly to evict the families while the students were away.
Iraq has voted to evict US troops, though whether the US will pull out is still uncertain.
But when Penny's family moves to evict the squatters, she must act to protect their fragile community.
Over the next few decades, rising property values led most of Manhattan's graveyards to evict their residents.
Unsurprisingly, Michie opted to hold true to his relationship with Allen and evict Anthony from the house.
Does my landlord have grounds to evict me, and can he have different rules for different tenants?
R. Ramirez) trying to evict her, and a rival PI (Terry Chen) trying to recruit or ruin her.
Back in 2012, China seized the Scarborough Shoal by deploying powerful coastguard cutters to evict the Philippine navy.
According to WQAD, officers were sent to the residence on Wednesday to evict a man named Sean Casey.
Parker had repeatedly asked them to wait for the question-and-answer segment before having security evict them.
At Tribal Council, the tribe unanimously votes to evict Jacob, who had been their target from the beginning.
City officials say there was no option but to evict them and acknowledge shortcomings in the new sites.
Serwylo tried to get a wildlife removal company to help her evict the raccoon, but had no luck.
The clearance came a month after Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode announced plans to evict all waterside shanties.
The company then moved to evict Mr. Wright this year after he missed several monthly payments last year.
The missions come as Iraqi and Kurdish troops work to evict the terrorists from the city of Mosul.
Landlords aren't eager to evict people right now because it's not like they're going to get new tenants.
The United States and its allies, Syrian Kurdish fighters, collaborated more than a year ago to evict them.
The owner adds sheriff's finally came to evict her in September but Shirley bounced minutes before they arrived.
It is too late to "evict" him, but I am unsure of my responsibility to the other women.
The co-op board recently sent us a letter saying they plan to evict us for noise disturbances.
The Houthis deny being pawns of Iran and say they are fighting to evict foreign occupiers from Yemen.
By June, Fieldbridge moved to evict her for her failure to sign the lease with the maximum rent.
Naturally, like any other property owner, Divvy will evict tenants who don't pay, even if it does so reluctantly.
They then helped ALRO to collect evidence to win a court case to evict the trespassing palm oil company.
When it finally came, it was expected: The building's owners were granted the right to evict everyone in there.
Crooked landlords use legal loopholes to evict families so they can jack up prices and move in richer tenants.
Police allege that when Steele tried to evict Meyer, the father pointed a loaded, semi-automatic rifle at him.
If the payments were licensed, it may have been legally difficult for the Trump Organization to evict the bank.
Each week the contestants would nominate one of their number to evict, to be decided by a public vote.
Mnubi said authorities should instead teach communities how to harvest river water sustainably, not evict them from the land.
Local farmers say they are being unfairly singled out and the move to evict them would destroy their livelihoods.
As we previously reported, the home is owned by Chris Bosh -- and Frieda says he's trying to evict her.
Ecuador's Presidential elections were just weeks away, and a key candidate was vowing to evict him from the Embassy.
One day, as the police tried to evict the protesters by force, he filmed for twenty-one hours straight.
It's still perfectly legal in about half the country to fire or evict someone because they're gay or transgender.
So if I kept the cash flow going for the rent and utilities, the algorithms probably wouldn't evict me.
Landmark legislation made it harder for landlords both to evict their tenants and to remove units from rent stabilization.
Even when the purpose of eminent domain is seen as legitimate, elected officials are generally loath to evict people.
New York is famous for battles to exclude, evict or otherwise boss around people who buy million-dollar apartments.
Worse, they warn, Iran might use the opportunity to evict United Nations inspectors and ramp up its nuclear program.
"I'm putting someone in my house and crossing my fingers they'll pay because I can't evict them," Ray said.
McCoy tried to evict Cordon from his home, in a suburb of Atlanta, last July, according to court documents.
Landlords are being asked to use their own money to help cover costs rather than evict tenants, they said.
Teams of rangers like Mr. Ouattara fanned out across Mont Péko over the summer to evict the cocoa farmers.
Caal's eviction, there was no mining anywhere near Lote Ocho, but mining officials moved to evict the villagers anyway.
But the country's Senate voted to evict the United States in 1991, and the two countries' military cooperation dwindled.
Bernie Sanders supports a national "just cause" standard, limiting the grounds on which a landlord can evict a tenant.
Eight candidates are seeking the presidency, and at least two have said they would evict him if they won.
I will not succumb to the "peaceful solution," Never lower my flags Until I evict them from my land.
His reluctance to evict her is criticized by his daughter, Blossom (Shelley Fort), a hardheaded number cruncher looking for love.
Authorities in Kansas City, Missouri, discovered an unexpected resident when they went to evict a man from his grandmother's home.
Another post from the municipality encouraged Miziara landlords and those who sponsor Syrians to evict them or annul their guarantees.
But Miami-Dade police said officers won't evict residents since Mayor Carlos Gimenez declared a state of emergency last week.
On Thursday, President Lenín Moreno, elected in 2017, explained on Twitter and in a video the decision to evict him.
Neither source could spell out in detail how the government planned to make it harder to evict non-paying tenants.
It started after a local Hindu politician told the police to evict Muslim protesters or he and his men would.
It started after a local Hindu politician told the police to evict Muslim protesters or he and his men would.
A local Hindu politician told the police to evict a group of Muslim protesters or he and his men would.
Regardless, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office is set to evict the four low-income women and their children on Dec.
The one neighbor to whom Mr. Lipping had confided, Michael Grinthal, had rejected it as reason to evict Mr. Caballero.
You can evict us, no trouble, in many jurisdictions that inexplicably continue to offer no protections to LGBT renters in 2016.
The two downgrades will likely force PG&E to offer collateral and evict it from the biggest investment-grade bond index.
So it's not explicitly illegal under most states' laws to fire, evict, or refuse service to someone entirely because she's trans.
The government has struggled to evict farmers from forest reserves amid accusations in 2013 of human rights abuses by security forces.
" "Also, contrary to press reports, Shia and Shayna never took any action to evict me or my wife from our apartment.
Wallace interviewed other Trump Tower tenants who accused him of driving up rent prices to evict them and called him arrogant.
And in 30 states, it's also legal to fire, evict, or deny service to LGBTQ people, as the PSA points out.
An Indian rose-ringed parakeet is caught in the act of trying to evict an unwelcome guest—a Bengal monitor lizard.
She might well have ramped up U.S. involvement in the conflict, trying to push back Russia and evict the Syrian leader.
Bush claimed Trump attempted to use eminent domain to evict the owner of a house across the street from Trump Plaza.
His new Private Equity landlord is trying to evict him under the false claim he does not live in the apartment.
Her body was only discovered after her employers' landlord got a court order to forcibly evict them for not paying rent.
Officials, sometimes lax in their application of safety rules, are zealous in their use of them to evict migrants from lodgings.
But the board does have a relationship with the shareholder, and it could potentially evict him for problems his subletter creates.
No pets at all, except a poodle named Chappy that belonged to his first wife, and which he tried to evict.
But guards with the private security firm that patrols the Walmart property said there were no plans to evict the evacuees.
Remember Michael Rotondo, the unemployed 30-year-old who refused to leave his parents' home, forcing them to legally evict him?
For instance, the homeowner needs to be able to evict the renter if terms of the rental agreement are not met.
Eight candidates are seeking the presidency of Ecuador, and at least two have said they would evict him if they won.
Last May, American Special Operations forces helped Yemeni and Emirati troops evict Qaeda fighters from the port city of Al Mukalla.
Democrats are pressuring the agency to evict Trump because a line in the contract prohibits it from benefiting an elected official.
" That pronouncement drew cheers from "Evict Trump/Kushner," which released a statement saying, "we know that our resistance is just beginning.
And if the behavior continues after that, shareholders could vote to evict him, Mr. Luxemburg said, "even if he belatedly repents."
HUD is grappling with whether to evict the over-income tenants, and how long to give them to find new homes.
The local assemblyman, Steven Sanders, called for a curfew to evict the homeless, and more unrest erupted over Memorial Day weekend.
Maliki targeted Sunni political leaders, and the Sunni groups that had worked alongside US troops to evict ISI from much of Iraq.
Closer to home, the federally unrecognized Ramapough Lunaape Nation is being sued by a New Jersey township to evict a prayer camp.
Pakistan is currently trying to evict hundreds of thousands of Afghan immigrants, some of whom have lived in the country for decades.
He'd rather not inform the police; he says they already see the migrants as thieves, and look for excuses to evict them.
But the archbishops' resolution fell short of the demands of conservative primates to evict the Americans and the Canadians from the Communion.
Image: Brett Lewis, QUTImage: Brett Lewis, QUTWhen the water temperature rises just a few degrees to above optimal, corals evict their zooxanthellae.
That's when tenant farmers donned calico gowns and feather masks in an uprising against their landlords who were trying to evict them.
Ecuador's new President Lenin Moreno on Monday said that he has no plans to evict Assange from his nation's embassy in London.
He's never had a pet of his own and he tried to evict the poodle his first wife brought into their marriage.
Nativist attackers attempted to evict Chinese migrants from their towns, burning their houses and sometimes driving them out on deadly forced marches.
That was also the day the Army was threatening to evict Oceti Sakowin, the main Water Protector camp not on Native land.
Instead, they tried to evict her from the house, and several of their fights ended with them calling the police on her.
For decades, Baathist-led governments in Baghdad tried to crush or evict the Kurds, and to repopulate their ancestral lands with Arabs.
With the property under his name, he expected to evict the existing tenants, clearing his path for renovation on the ramshackle structure.
Voters in Ireland are poised to evict Prime Minister Leo Varadkar in an election on Saturday that may turn on domestic problems.
The battle for Mosul, which started six weeks ago, aims to evict the Islamic State from its last major stronghold in Iraq.
Democrats have already signaled that they plan on citing Trump's blanket defiance as yet another reason to evict him from the presidency.
Lastly, and most importantly, the bill ensures that no tenant's data can ever be sold or used as evidence to evict them.
In November 2011, Bloomberg infamously ordered the New York police to evict protestors at 1 am, tearing up tents and blocking reporters.
Not long afterward, a rumor spread that Trump was going to buy Throggs Neck Houses, too, and evict everyone who lived there.
On the morning of one event, her landlord tried to evict the family for what turned out to be a clerical error.
"Just because I'm trying to evict you doesn't mean I have to be" unlikable, Mr. Silverbush said, using a far saltier descriptor.
If the campaign for 2018 was to evict Brian, Giertz says, the goal of 2019 was to burn Brian through radiation therapy.
The legislation would also make it a punishable misdemeanor for landlords to evict tenants by illegally locking them out or through force.
When you get it, consider if there any innocent-looking terms in there that would allow the landlord "just cause" to evict?
Why it matters: Lasso has promised to evict WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange from Ecuador's embassy in London, while Moreno says he can stay.
Pakistan is trying to evict hundreds of thousands of Afghan migrants; Gabon is kicking out immigrants from central Africa; Thailand has expelled Cambodians.
The "Diff'rent Strokes" star recently helped his wheelchair-bound neighbor evict a woman living at the guy's house in the San Fernando Valley.
Kasanda says he endures harassment from landlords who constantly evict him and faces discrimination at public health care facilities and even physical assaults.
The Right Sectorites liked to evict the cats by throwing them from the second-floor balcony with the motion of a shot-putter.
Security guards in Riyadh prevent the entry of single men, and stand ready to evict anyone who might even consider causing a disturbance.
Later, Ms. Ni said, the company managing the property informed her that it had faced pressure from state security forces to evict her.
For over a year, the organization maintained a blockade to prevent access to the site despite attempts by security officials to evict protesters.
Private landlords and employers also reserve the right to evict residents or fire employees for consuming cannabis, even in states where it's legal.
Donohoe said this should allow landlords to exercise forbearance and that, while the state cannot legally stop them, no landlord should evict anyone.
And, if there is a "credible report of inappropriate sexual behavior or unwanted sexual advances," the hotel will evict the guest, she said.
But it may be the art school's final open house in the building, as the municipal government has moved to evict the MAA.
For decades, Baathist-led governments in Baghdad tried to crush or evict the Kurds from their traditional lands and replace them with Arabs.
In San Diego, meanwhile, Schlichtman is advised to buy a rooming house, evict the tenants and convert it to a single-family home.
To evict Dutt from our textbooks today is to strike at the heart of the cultural convictions that gave birth to our nation.
Meanwhile, Samsung is allowing customers to evict its artificially intelligent assistant Bixby from its dedicated button on their Galaxy S8 and Note8 smartphones.
Afterward, several in the group went to Playas, a borough in western Tijuana where another anti-caravan contingent was trying to forcefully evict migrants.
But three years ago, Jane's landlord began filing frivolous lawsuits against her and her mother in an effort to evict them from their home.
"In the UK, in places like Liverpool, they have a 'use it and lose it' campaign to evict council tenants who smoke," he says.
Property owners tried to evict them, then the club relocated to a new venue in Islington and eventually ceased trading in February this year.
There's also the "renoviction" trend, where landlords evict tenants in affordably-priced housing in order to renovate and charge higher rents for upgraded units.
However, the memorandum gave local landlords and public housing authorities the right to determine whether they should evict existing residents for medical marijuana use.
Levy, who assumed office in 2004, called for mass arrests of the undocumented, and advocated conducting raids to evict immigrant workers from their homes.
They also let an investor swiftly evict buyers for missed payments, rather than giving them time to catch up, as required under a mortgage.
Perhaps not surprisingly, the gangs that help developers and officials to evict people from their homes are not mentioned as targets of the campaign.
Late last month, hundreds of police in riot gear used pepper spray and rubber bullets to evict protesters from land owned by Energy Transfer.
Under rent-stabilization law, a landlord cannot evict a tenant for a window sign, according to David E. Frazer, a lawyer who represents tenants.
If the board finds evidence that you are continuing to smoke in your apartment, it could take you to housing court to evict you.
The scope of Russia's retaliation grew clearer on Friday as the Kremlin summoned 23 ambassadors from other countries to evict some of their diplomats.
For Ms. Funke, that call came from the management of her building, after she didn't respond to court motions to evict her for hoarding.
Grewal expected it may take time to clear his name with the city or to evict his tenants if they didn't fix the situation.
Jeremiah is trying to evict a tenant, Paul Johnson (Chris Myers), from the halfway home he runs after Paul breaks the "no drugs" rule.
They will need much heavier weapons, however, if they want to evict the militants from Raqqa, the self-styled capital of the Islamic State.
During her early years, Huffington's "obnoxious roommate" had a strong voice and she had to work hard to "evict" that voice from her head.
In the fall of 2015, an operation of more than 1,000 policemen had been routed trying to evict a big rancher named Maynor Palma.
The students - who are renting accommodation near the Jasic factory – say they have had to move three times, as police pressure landlords to evict them.
But he and others are in limbo: The Israeli government won't give them asylum and permanent residency, but many Israelis don't want to evict them.
An enraged Mr Murthy is now said to be seeking support among shareholders—mainly foreign and domestic institutional investors—to evict directors who oppose him.
Armed herders have unleashed mayhem on communities in central states to evict farmers in a conflict said to be deadlier than the Boko Haram insurgency.
The move to evict the protesters from the embassy came after a group of US anti-war activists began moving into the embassy last month.
When Reince Priebus was chief of staff and facing his own problems, Trump didn't have an easy vehicle to evict Bannon from the White House.
The disorder erupted following government officials' attempts to evict street vendors who were selling fishballs and other local delicacies during the Lunar New Year holiday.
The occupation of several buildings in central Sao Paulo has lasted several months because of a Brazilian law that makes it hard to evict squatters.
Conway backed away from the possibility of creating a "deportation force" to evict millions of undocumented residents from the country, something Trump proposed in November.
High demand can incentivize landlords to evict residents, at times using egregious practices -- like hiring someone to harass renters -- in order to escalate rental prices.
But under Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, the city has continued to buy land in Willets Point and to evict businesses in the area.
When we tracked her down, we learned that she was living in a run-down apartment, and that her landlord had threatened to evict her.
In fact, Invitation Homes' securitized bond model assumed a 94 percent paying-occupancy rate, putting pressure on the company to evict nonpaying tenants right away.
After they'd spent three years on Osage Avenue, then-Mayor Wilson Goode, the first African American mayor of Philadelphia, gave the order to evict them.
Caal said, the men who had come to evict her from land they said belonged to a Canadian mining company also took turns raping her.
Using this information, bad actor landlords have a new tool at their disposal to harass tenants — and in some cases, to try to evict them.
In Milwaukee, a city of fewer than a hundred and five thousand renter households, landlords legally evict roughly sixteen thousand adults and children each year.
Then we found out that our landlord had sold the building, and that the new landlord was planning to evict everyone and double the rent.
But as her neighborhood has become more expensive, her Chinese landlord has responded by trying to increase her rent and, recently, trying to evict her.
Subsequent government shutdowns may mean that property owners will stop making repairs, shutter social services or attempt to evict residents who cannot make full payment.
The wrong tenants could damage your property, stop paying their monthly rent, and force you to evict them, a process that is long and costly.
Landlords are sometimes told to evict the source of the calls, even if that person is a domestic violence victim using 911 as a lifeline.
When officials tried to evict him in 2014, he sought help from the Colorado Foreclosure Resistance Coalition, a grass-roots group that helps homeowners in foreclosure.
The Trump administration's proposal seeks to evict undocumented family members from public housing, rather than continuing the practice of adjusting their families' benefits to exclude them.
The parent firm did manage to evict him from TCS's board, because it owns a majority of it, unlike most of its other big group companies.
According to the people familiar with the situation, landlords using underhanded tactics to evict tenants in Los Angeles goes much further than just the Madison Hotel.
The intimidation and censorship was a striking echo of what happened in 1938: the NAACP's own landlord threatened to evict the organization if that flag remained.
Starting in 2008 it sent heavily armed troops into 38 favelas to evict drug gangs, then set up "pacification police units" (UPPs) to keep the peace.
"If the police tell the landlord they think you're escorting out of your apartment, he has to evict you, or he could be prosecuted," Skilbrei says.
Much will now depend on whether Saleh's allies around Sanaa are able to evict the Houthis, or whether street-by-street battles cause even more destruction.
Wim Holleeder's early forays into the underworld were modest: he provided muscle for landlords who were looking to evict squatters, and dabbled in various fraudulent schemes.
Since your board is aware of the situation, it has three months to start a lawsuit against the shareholder if it wants to evict the pooch.
Syria had started to digitize land records just before the conflict began, leaving a huge documentation gap and complicating efforts to evict illegal tenants from properties.
In 2014, he threatened to shoot law enforcement officers who were trying to evict him, then booby-trapped the house to start a natural gas fire.
"I know what we're saying" when asking cities to evict people, Jeremy LaDart, an economist with the Corps, said in a 2016 webinar explaining the approach.
They say the disparity between rent-controlled units and market rate prices encourages landlords to evict poorer residents in favor of people who can pay more.
Students at Columbia University used similar tactics a month later, occupying several buildings for a week before 1,000 police officers stormed the campus to evict them.
Initially they sought a law that would essentially create a rent cap for all renters, as well as make it harder for landlords to evict tenants.
Protections against evictions, including for seasonal residents, were also strengthened, making it harder to evict a tenant if a park owner decides to repurpose the land.
After a deadly fire in November, Beijing officials introduced an aggressive campaign to tear down apartment buildings and evict migrants from poorer sections of the city.
The lawyer could write a letter to the board explaining that your sister has a mental illness, and moving to evict her may violate city law.
Hundreds of apartment buildings went up, sometimes on purchased plots, sometimes on vacant lots that strong-arm characters claimed and dared anyone to evict them from.
For instance, landlords with a mortgage insured or guaranteed by the federal government cannot evict a tenant for nonpayment for at least the next four months.
"Do people even know what eminent domain is?" asked Trump, who has attempted to invoke it to evict homeowners and make way for his private developments.
When a bluebird arrived and tried to evict them, I stood outside in the pouring rain and put up another nest box a few yards away.
According to Megan Chapman of Justice and Empower Initiative (JEI) the government does not have the right to evict residents from their communities without due process.
Of course, adults may wonder why Mr. Curry doesn't simply evict the bear after the first domestic mishap, but this petulant man is pretty clueless, too.
One activist group has campaigned to "evict Trump-Kushner," demanding that the city refuse any tax breaks to companies that Jared Kushner has a stake in.
Evict all U.S. Forces from the South, condition Washington to learn to live with a nuclear North Korea, and bully and censor the South into submission.
A Syrian army officer escorting journalists on a tour of Aleppo's recaptured northeast said the army had to evict militants from all parts of the city.
The first of the available ones was The Christmas That Almost Wasn't, which tells the story of an evil landlord trying to evict Santa on Christmas.
Frieda says she "built" the home with Chris roughly 12 years ago -- but since then, their relationship has deteriorated and he's been trying to evict her.
However, he stressed that it did not allow for permanent U.S. bases that existed for 94 years until 1991, when the Philippine Senate voted to evict them.
Others complain that it has let tycoons and politicians evict a jovial medley of religions and classes from the old city to grab its best real estate.
Focusing on how they creatively occupied urban space and created their own radical sense of community, the film also examines the violent measures taken to evict them.
They argue a government push to evict them - and to redistribute to outsiders the state-owned land that they fought for - could result in a failed community.
But China's speedy construction of thousands of kilometres of it at home depended on cheap labour and the power to evict anyone who got in the way.
It is illegal for landlords in New York City to reject applicants or evict tenants because they will pay their rent using rental assistance vouchers like LINC.
Details: There's a tense calm in the territory, after police used tear gas to evict the activists who'd occupied the building into early Tuesday, according to Reuters.
On the morning of April 9, a group of approximately 2,500 French riot police attempted to evict the 300 or so activists who remained on the land.
Secrets were revealed, alliances were scuttled, and Ben played an idol at a clutch moment to save himself and evict fan favorite Lauren Rimmer from the game.
They may have kitchens and rooms where people can eat and sleep and are usually seen as nuisances by local administrations, which usually try to evict them.
It should also work with regional partners to marginalize and evict the regime's forces and militias from Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and other countries in the Middle East.
A top aide has left Mr. Trump's campaign, and some New York residents are recalling when Mr. Trump unsuccessfully tried to evict them from rent-controlled apartments.
Musiy Rishin told The Guardian that his landlords started trying to evict him last year, while his son was living with him and dying of colon cancer.
This protection has helped victims of domestic violence to retain housing when nuisance ordinances threaten to evict them for making calls to law enforcement to report abuse.
Oosthuizen said the landowners had conceded it would be nearly impossible to evict 60,000 people, and that they agreed the city should buy the land from them.
Inside, where the mind makes comparisons and analogies, the dissociation inheres in malfunctioning metaphors: what is a "symposium / of endangered stars" and how would it evict itself?
Deportation of illegal migrants is rare in Assam, but the state government recently announced plans to build a new detention center for "foreigners" it plans to evict.
One of his first acts was to evict prostitutes and ban illegal drug sales; tenants who refused to comply with rules were fined and threatened with eviction.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) said in a statement they moved in to evict around 300 people from the area in accordance with a court order.
That would fetch him a higher price, since we lived in San Francisco where rent control rules make it hard for new landlords to evict existing tenants.
A coalition of other African countries sent troops into Gambia to evict Mr. Jammeh by force if necessary, and on Saturday night, Mr. Jammeh finally let go.
Yet Shiite Muslim militias, backed by Iran and known as popular mobilization forces, led the charge to evict the Islamic State from the city in April 2015.
Nor did they explain what the American role might be after Iraqi forces retake Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, and evict Islamic State militants from other towns.
Quicklet co-owner Kevin Lee soon gave her work doing odd jobs and helping to evict tenants, which gave her access to a number of local houses.
If you're just out there, you realize you can't throw millions of people out of work over these last two decades and evict people from their homes.
The 12 candidates at the CNN/New York Times debate conjured up visions of a vastly different America should they evict him from the White House in 2020.
If the building in question is rent-controlled, landlords can only legally evict someone for "good cause," which means it's almost impossible to kick him or her out.
Unless an 11th-hour court action prevents it, French authorities will begin to evict and/or transfer up to 1,000 migrants from The Jungle's southern camp starting Tuesday.
Last month, the Corps said it would not evict the encampment, which started as overflow from smaller private and permitted protest sites nearby and began growing in August.
The deployment of hundreds of municipal guards to evict the residents of Vila Autodromo this year generated criticism of Rio's heavy-handed tactics in preparing for the Games.
COUPLE SEEKS COURT'S HELP TO EVICT 30-YEAR-OLD SON FROM THEIR HOME "If being crucified would make it better for her I would do it," Shaffer said.
As riot police used force to evict activists from polling stations, pictures of elderly citizens bloodied by truncheon blows caused dreadful damage to the image of Spanish democracy.
The French government officially abandoned those plans in January of this year, a decision that quickly became a pretext to evict activists who refuse to leave the zone.
Seven episodes into the eighth season, Fiona has already had to evict several tenants, developed a rivalry with one, and had to deal with the death of another.
The financial crisis was materially devastating in a way that a privacy crisis couldn't be; poor stewardship of user data isn't going to evict people from their homes.
Still, only 51 out of 994 cities and towns in New York have rent control, which restricts the rights of landlords to raise rents and to evict tenants.
On Wednesday, rightist protesters scuffled with Israeli police carrying out a court order to evict the Amona settlers, hours after the government announced more construction in larger settlements.
Without seeing the work, Giuliani (like the artist, a Catholic) pronounced it "sick stuff "and threatened to withdraw funding and evict the museum from its century-old home.
In 1990, this was the key reason President George H.W. Bush gave for his decision to evict Iraqi troops from Kuwait after Saddam Hussein's invasion of that land.
There have been doubts over how the Mossos d'Esquadra, as the Catalan police are called, would respond if ordered to evict sacked leader Carles Puigdemont and his government.
"We call it the eviction bonus, because it gives a major incentive to evict rent-regulated tenants," said Katie Goldstein, executive director of the advocacy group Tenants & Neighbors.
The city moved to evict him in early 2015, after an audit concluded that he had underpaid his rent and owed $1.8 million in back rent and fines.
Princeton freshman Auhjanae McGee told VICE that students saw what happened at Harvard and started a petition asking the university not to evict students in the same way.
That means when the next economic downturn comes — and it will — WeWork's landlords will actually be less likely to evict the company if it doesn't pay its rent.
The recent court case brought by a couple to evict their 30-year-old son from the family home is just one facet of a broader social trend.
The incident reportedly started when the suspect, Jerry Hanel, stabbed his landlord and opened fire on responding officers after the landlord attempted to evict him at his residence.
The Alameda County Sheriff's Office previously threatened to evict the women, who as a group call themselves Moms4Housing, last month, and McKinney tentatively ruled in favor of Wedgewood.
The forest protection push has included efforts to evict people who encroach on forest land and a logging ban issued by the country's deputy president earlier this year.
An evening with Mr. Silverbush provided a window into the mind of one of the lawyers charged with persuading judges and juries to evict tenants from their homes.
Records in Fulton County, Ga., indicate that an attorney for McCoy began trying to evict Cordon and her two children from the property in July 2017, FOX 5 reported.
Banks worry that they will not be able to recover their collateral in the case of a default because judges will refuse to evict the poor from their houses.
Charities and migrants said local police would slash tents and forcibly evict migrants in the dead of night using teargas and dogs to prevent a new "jungle" from forming.
The bill's language could allow a school to fire gay teachers, or a landlord to evict single mothers, or a bank to deny loans to married same-sex couples.
Starting in 2008 the Rio de Janeiro state government sent troops into 38 favelas (shantytowns) to evict drug gangs, then set up "pacification police units" to keep the peace.
On an inspection visit to the suspension bridge last month, Sisi denied reports the island could be sold to investors and said the state could not forcefully evict residents.
Although rent-regulated tenants are usually the target of aggressive surveillance, a landlord might also have reason to spy on a market-rate tenant whom he wants to evict.
Langladure, France: 0 dead, 4 injuredAt about 9 AM, a 59-year-old man opened fire on the police when they came to evict him from his rental home.
The tenants's attorney, Scott Collier, tells Hyperallergic that landlords can evict tenants under a California law, the Ellis Act, if they plan to go out of the rental business.
At dawn on Monday, the police came to evict the group once again, this time from a makeshift camp, forcibly removing a tent and cardboard boxes used for bedding.
It must follow strict procedures designed to give the tenant an opportunity to plead his or her case at a meeting where shareholders or the board vote to evict.
Rucker that public housing authorities could evict tenants for the drug-related activity of household members or guests, even if the tenant had no knowledge of the criminal activity.
Fearful of floods and epidemics like the Ebola outbreak, which ravaged the West African nation in 2014, the state has repeatedly threatened to evict slum dwellers in recent years.
On Monday, those protests turned violent when the police tried to evict demonstrators from Marina Beach in Chennai, Tamil Nadu's capital, and several other districts, The Hindu newspaper reported.
One law requires landlords to pay moving costs of up to $4,500 if they evict people without providing a reason, or if they raise rents more than 10 percent.
She claims tribal council members, working with the Corps and other tribal and governmnet agencies, attempted to evict her from her private property, where the Sacred Stone camp is located.
President Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act of 1830 allowing the U.S. government to forcibly evict native Americans east of the Mississippi to land west of the Mississippi.
Police move to evict revelers at Stonehenge after a large number of people converged on the site to view the sunrise during the celebration of the summer solstice, June 300.
The couple initially went to the town's court in April to evict their son, but was told they could only remove a family member from their home through ejectment proceeding.
The mother of NFL star Antonio Cromartie has moved out of the house he bought her back in 2007 and then tried to evict her from ... TMZ Sports has learned.
To make matters worse, many states and landlords have "zero tolerance for crime" policies, so if someone calls the police due to domestic violence, the landlord can the evict them.
Though the Republican gains in the Senate make it even less likely that there would be a two-thirds majority needed to convict a president and evict him from office.
Records reviewed by the Post found that the managers of the properties moved to evict tenants more than 85033 times in 2017, with one complex alone filing 94 eviction actions.
Families with at least one member eligible for HUD programs are currently allowed to live in federally subsidized housing, but Carson's proposal would evict all households led by undocumented immigrants.
Anti-malware companies are constantly looking at ways to identify when those ransomware executables or trojans come in, and trying to evict them off the system before they can install.
What's more ... a few years before his death, the City of Los Angeles was trying to pressure Hussle's landlords to evict Nipsey from Marathon Clothing ... this according to The NYT.
President Trump claims he has a Plan B, "and C, and D, and E, and F" to evict Mr. Maduro, but the only one he has raised is military intervention.
White House officials warn that the ultimate goal of Mr. Kim is to evict American troops from the Korean Peninsula and to reunify the two Koreas under a single flag.
He said the coalition sought to avoid distractions from the current operation to evict ISIS militants in Iraq from their remaining territory in western Anbar Province near the Syrian border.
The objective of the Iraqi operation was to evict militants not just from Hawija, with a population of about 100,000, but from the entire surrounding district, home to about 150,000.
And as Violet — every utterance a scalpel sheathed in velvet — schemes to evict her, Florence finds an unlikely ally in Mr. Brundish (Bill Nighy), a reclusive misanthrope and avid reader.
On Friday, the court denied her claim and gave the sheriff's office five days to evict the mothers, Micah Clatterbaugh, an associate attorney with Siegel, Yee, Brunner & Mehta, told CNN.
And because Ireland has long treated renting as little more than a stopgap before people inevitably buy homes, its weak tenant protections allow landlords to evict renters almost at will.
Instead, Tehran hopes that 2020 will be the year it can evict the U.S. from Iraq and Syria and dominate the region for itself, from the Persian Gulf to Lebanon.
Mr. Rozenholc fought Donald J. Trump to a standstill in the 573s when he tried to evict tenants at 100 Central Park South in order to build a condominium tower.
He buried himself in the ground for more than three hours to protest against a local government plan to evict him from his home because his house was built illegally.
They keep the rents at punishingly high levels — if their latest tenants can't pay, they can always evict them, pocket the security deposit, and move on to the next desperate soul.
In perhaps the most dramatic clash among protesters, Sacred Stone founder LaDonna Bravebull Allard publicly criticized Archambault and alleged the tribal council, working with local authorities, had sought to evict campers.
Some 60 police and military officers together with public prosecutors participated in the crackdown, which was the first "mega-operation" to evict outsiders from one of the indigenous reserves, Balbuena said.
Even a 30-year-old jobless man who recently gained notoriety after his parents went to court to evict him was offered work by a pizza chain as a publicity stunt.
The more Mr Trump used his stump speeches to offend polite opinion, the more his supporters were convinced that he really would evict the treacherous, greedy elite from their Washington salons.
Recently, she and other board members received negative attention due to Wilmans's attempts to evict a family of tenants in the building next to 500 Capp Street, which she also owns.
He faced severe criticism for his past support of abortion rights and for trying to evict an elderly woman from her home to build a casino parking lot in Atlantic City.
The company banned another host in April of last year, but in that case the owner had gone as far as to evict the gay couple who had booked her place.
Reddy arrived just after a gang of masked private security officers in an unmarked van had used a sledgehammer and angle grinders to break into a property to evict those inside.
The show, versions of which have appeared in a list of other countries, features contestants being locked in a house and given arduous tasks with the public voting to evict them.
Last year, government authorities were widely criticized for attempting to evict unauthorized squatters and their animals from the game reserves, said the Dar es Salaam-based Legal and Human Rights Centre.
When the houseboat's owner plans to sell it and evict them, Romeo's plan for escaping poverty involves marrying a Native American, because he "heard somewhere" that they come with big dowries.
Residents of El Cantri told Jujuy's prosecutor, Mariano Miranda, that the movement illegally withheld title deeds to their homes and threatened to evict them if they did not support Ms Sala.
While families with at least one member eligible for HUD programs are currently allowed to live in federally subsidized housing, Carson's proposal would evict all households led by undocumented immigrants.  ADVERTISEMENT
The past few weeks have been a whirlwind for Michael Rotondo, the unemployed 30-year-old whose parents sued to evict him from their house when he refused to move out.
PARIS (Reuters) - French police launched a surprise operation at dawn on Thursday to evict protesters from a site earmarked for storage of nuclear waste in the Bure area of eastern France.
Though parents going to court to evict their very adult children from their homes is a rarity, living with your 'rents in your twenties can have its own set of horrors.
They confirm that she launched legal proceedings to evict her ex-husband, made payments for the house while he lived there, and that she submitted formal complaints about the judge's conduct.
Carlie Wilmans, founder of the arts nonprofit 500 Capp Street Foundation, has come under fire after starting proceedings to evict a family from a duplex she owns in the Mission District.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development released a proposed rule that would evict undocumented immigrants and their families from public housing, even if households include a citizen spouse or child.
First, you live in a co-op with a noneviction plan, so by the very nature of your lease, a landlord could not evict you to take possession of the apartment.
If a location has strong tenant protections in place, it's possible that someone could buy a property that's currently rented and then find it impossible to evict existing residents, Thier said.
The Pentagon has tried to start rebuilding its counterterrorism operations in Yemen, however; last year, American Special Operations forces helped Emirati troops evict Qaeda fighters from the port city of Mukalla.
Simply hold the Esc key to evict the goose from your Windows PC. I left it on for 30 minutes and when I came back my computer looked like this pic.twitter.
Both of these fine books show that China intends to evict the United States from Asia in order to restore its dominance over what it considers its historic spheres of influence.
The use by a white student at Yale to evict a fellow black student from a common area in a dorm is notable for how the police responded to each student.
"We're going to argue in court, if the landlord tries to evict him, that the action is retaliatory," Parker's lawyer Elena Popp, executive director of the Eviction Defense Network, told Hyperallergic.
The mother of NFL star Antonio Cromartie claims her son is trying to evict her from the Florida home he bought for her back in 2007 ... and it's all over money.
In a four-pronged attack, Emirati forces managed in a single day, without loss, to evict AQAP from Mukalla, one of Yemen's main ports and the capital of its largest province, Hadramawt.
However he said this was exacerbated by the fact that the law does not require the government to provide the same proof of title when it is used to evict the residents.
In 2014, police and military units tried to forcibly evict 157 Garifuna families from the surrounding area as part of a plan to expand the resort, according to a Global Witness report.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development also proposed a rule in May that would allow the agency to evict families of mixed immigration status from public housing — an estimated 108,000 people.
" During the Republican debate on Saturday night, Bush accused Trump of using the law to evict an elderly woman from her Atlantic City home so he could build a "limousine parking lot.
While German law means it is not possible to easily evict tenants or increase rents sharply, Janssen said, there are loopholes and mistrust between residents and owners has increased in recent years.
In June 2012, 17 people, including six police officers, were killed as security forces moved in to evict about 60 farmers who were occupying 2,000 hectares of land in Curuguaty, eastern Paraguay.
Protesters say that the government of President Maithripala Sirisena is trying to evict thousands of families to provide 15,000 acres (6,070 hectares) of land in the projected industrial zone for Chinese investors.
The interior ministry announced the evacuation after it was underway, with scores of police in body armor moving in before daylight to evict activists occupying the zone, backed up by an earthmover.
This included challenging local ordinances that require a landlord to evict all members of a household — perpetrators as well as victims — if the police have been called repeatedly to settle domestic disputes.
United Nations experts says the military's brutal campaign last year to evict around 700,000 Rohingya Muslims from Rakhine State, in Myanmar's far west, should result in top generals being tried for genocide.
Pressuring Washington through such attacks complements Tehran's goal of working to evict U.S. troops from Iraq, something it has relied on select pro-Iran Iraqi parliamentarians with ties to militias to do.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — The United States recently committed itself to arming the Kurdish People's Protection Units, known as the Y.P.G., to help evict the Islamic State from its Syrian stronghold, Raqqa.
The Roots of the Delhi Riots: A Fiery Speech and an Ultimatum: A local Hindu politician told the police to evict a group of Muslim protesters or he and his men would.
The best way to protect tenants, she said, was if state lawmakers passed a good cause eviction bill that would make it even harder for landlords to raise rents and evict tenants.
The local prosecutor called the death a suicide, but authorities had recently raised doubts about Sissoko's age, and, according to his friends, he was scared that police were coming to evict him.
In the same battles they also used fire, deliberately burning large parts of the Dutch towns to variously evict the paratroopers or turn them into hot ruins that could not be occupied.
The Islamic State is increasingly under assault in Syria and Iraq, where an American-backed military effort to evict the group from the northern city of Mosul has been underway for months.
Other states and jurisdictions are protected by a "just cause" ordinance (sometimes called "good cause") which forces the landlord to have one of a number of reasons before they can evict you.
GOOLSBEE: And they -- when first said they were going to evict the Russian diplomats, and then turned around and said that they would allow the Russians to replace those diplomats with other diplomats.
Mr. De La Rosa said he had always prided himself on making people feel at home at the gym, but he once had to evict a woman who took advantage of his hospitality.
In 2011, the Department of Housing and Urban Development wrote a memo clarifying that public housing authorities aren't required to evict residents that are consuming marijuana — but they can if they want to.
Coral, a squishy animal wrapped in a crunchy exoskeleton that contains colorful algae called zooxanthellae, has a tendency to evict its photosynthetic roommates when the water gets just a few degrees too warm.
Assuming Ruben Kihuen, a congressman from Nevada accused of sexual harassment, steps down despite his protests, Democrats can credibly claim the moral high ground: they evict credibly accused sexual predators; Republicans welcome them.
A Jewish trust reclaimed the property in 2010 and moved to evict Ms. Sub Laban, claiming that she had not continuously lived in the apartment and had installed an air conditioner without permission.
While putting up the two women, Ross also thinks ahead to the special Final 4 HOH competition, in which the winner will take one person to the Final 2 and evict two houseguests.
Ceesay, who was the first man in Gambia to openly declare his status, said he has been forced to move houses frequently because landlords evict him when they find out he has HIV.
Last year, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein accused France of operating "a systematic national policy to forcibly evict the Roma" with worrying implications for children in particular.
Though Texas representative Al Green—the bill's only co-sponsor—publicly called for Trump's impeachment back in May, Sherman's filing is the first official move to evict the president from the Oval Office.
If Sudanese dissidents and rebels hope to evade their government's surveillance and evict it from power before the end of the Third Sudanese Civil War, they will have to rely on new tactics.
Six days after the presiding judge in Jackson County issued an order that suspended most court proceedings, a court deputy showed up at an older woman's home on March 18 to evict her.
Harsh Vardhan, India's minister for health and family welfare, tweeted that he was "deeply anguished" by the reports "pouring in" of threats to evict healthcare workers, especially in cities with confirmed coronavirus cases.
Representatives at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Panama are attempting to physically evict the Trump Organization's team of executives at the property, but are facing opposition, The Associated Press reported Saturday.
Bernie will implement a just-cause requirement for evictions, which would allow a landlord to evict a tenant only for specific violations and prevent landlords from evicting tenants for arbitrary or retaliatory reasons.
Nat families who are mistrustful of hospitals — that is, nearly all of them — come from miles away to see Roshan, who claims to be able to evict the jinns that have inhabited their bodies.
Riot squads of the Spanish national police and the Civil Guard waded in to evict them, causing almost 230 injuries, four of them serious, according to the Generalitat, as Catalonia's regional government is known.
But it includes provisions to protect those tenants: landlords, for example, have to cite a cause of violation in order to evict most people, in hopes of limiting the displacement caused by new development.
In fact, Keshia and Omarosa are pushing so hard for a change in nominations that Shannon and Ross talk about flipping the vote to evict Chuck and keep James, making a deal with him.
"As the attempts of the other guards to evict the animal, unfortunately, were not successful, there had to be intervention for reasons of self-defense and to protect the life of the attacked person."
He had attempted to evict the tenant on Christmas Day in 2016 and hung a giant pro-Trump sign in front of the apartment after serving the notice, according to the East Bay Express.
Before the election, he said he would evict WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from the Ecuadorean embassy in London within 30 days of taking office while Moreno has said he will allow him to stay.
As the attempts of the other guards to evict the animal, unfortunately, were not successful, there had to be intervention for reasons of self-defense and to protect the life of the attacked person.
A pair of Bay Area landlords are facing criticism for trying to evict an 2000-year-old Holocaust survivor and his dying son — showing just how ruthless the Bay Area housing market has become.
And Nina Luo, a steering committee member at DecrimNY, says that Nordic-model countries have enacted a number of policies that are harmful to sex workers, like campaigns to evict them from their homes.
Indeed, militia groups inside Iraq seem to be trying to provoke the United States into a bloodier conflict that could prompt Iraq to evict the 5,000 remaining American troops there, a longtime Iranian goal.
The British government, scrambling to deal with the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, said last week that landlords should not evict commercial tenants who do not pay their rent due to the crisis.
The Islamic State, also known as ISIS, has lost 213 percent of the land it once held in Iraq and Syria, and the fight to evict it from the last vestige started this week.
DONG TAM, Vietnam — Residents of Dong Tam, a village on the outskirts of Vietnam's capital, have been holding hostages for nearly a week to protest a government attempt to evict villagers from disputed land.
Or when he suggests he might evict the White House press corps from the West Wing and have his administration, rather than the White House Correspondents Association, determine who gets allowed to attend briefings.
The case is an absolute mess, replete with a chain of internal emails going back nine years, showing bank employees plotting to fabricate documents so they can evict this woman once and for all.
Only one component of the tenant activists' platform was notably absent: a "good cause" eviction bill that would have made it considerably harder for landlords to evict tenants in most market-rate apartments statewide.
He made headlines again in January when Ecuador announced it had granted him citizenship, and planned to give him diplomatic status, in an effort to evict him from the embassy without his being extradited.
According to Al Jazeera, the plan would revoke the credentials of all journalists working for the broadcaster's Arabic and English credentials, shut down its cable and satellite transmissions, and evict staff from their Jerusalem headquarters.
The PMU forces are a key component of the Iraqi-led forces fighting to evict ISIS from Mosul and other parts of Iraq and are leading the charge against ISIS in areas west of Mosul.
All that week, the news had been dominated by reports of hundreds of longtime immigrants made homeless after police used water cannons to evict them from a building where they'd been squatting for four years.
Last month, police officers in Illinois used a drone to fly a mobile phone into the hands of a disgruntled man who shot at them when they tried to evict him from a foreclosed home.
The Times reports that, as part of the investigation, the city pressured the owners of the Marathon Clothing property to evict Hussle; instead, the owners sold the property to Hussle and a group of investors.
The Zone à Défendre sprang up in the late 2000s in opposition to construction of a new airport in western France; now that project has been abandoned and authorities want to evict hundreds of occupiers.
At that time, some establishment Labour figures openly welcomed a massive Labour defeat, and were preparing ot mount a leadership challenge and evict Corbyn, or break away and start a new formation within the party.
When I showed the Milwaukee Police Department how every four days a landlord gets a letter that's domestic violence-related, and that over 80 percent of the time they evict the tenant, they were shocked.
Until they do, it's legal — or at least not explicitly illegal — to fire an employee because he's gay, evict a tenant because she's a lesbian, or refuse someone service at a restaurant because he's trans.
In August 2016 in the town of Halle, a 41-year-old former Mr. Germany shot a policeman when authorities came to forcibly evict him from his home, which he insisted was his sovereign state.
Finally, at about 9 AM Wednesday, a man opened fire on the police who came to evict him from his home in Langladure, France, injuring two cops and two of his neighbors before being subdued.
Roughly 11,000 Kurds — who were allied with the US in the region — were killed in the fight against ISIS, and many more were relied upon by the US to evict the extremists from their strongholds.
Oesterlund had stopped making mortgage payments on the house in Boca Raton, she later said in court filings, and threatened to evict her mother and disabled aunt from a house they had bought in Wales.
Unlawful evictions, such as when a landlord illegally locks out or uses force to evict a tenant, would become a crime, a misdemeanor punishable by a civil penalty of between $1,000 and $10,000 per violation.
The church wants to evict the state school, but the two sides — the Croats and predominantly Muslim Bosniaks — remain entwined by the legacy of the Dayton Accords, the American-led treaty that ended the war.
Despite a High Court order to evict them by December 25th, and repeated government offers of alternative housing nearby, the settlers are refusing to budge from what they see as their homes in historically Jewish territory.
Pranom Somwong, a lawyer with rights group Protection International, said after the verdict on 15 July that the provincial ALRO office "will continue in their efforts to evict the Klong Sai Pattana community from their lands".
According to local analysts however, the government's decision to evict poor farmers from the river basin and the more fertile areas of wetland will cut families off from natural resources they have relied on for generations.
While Lasso has said he would evict Assange from the embassy where Ecuador granted him asylum in 2012 to prevent his extradition to Sweden, Moreno has said he could stay, increasing international interest in Sunday's vote.
"In view of the security and socioeconomic impact, the tolerance level of the host communities has reached its threshold and cannot be overstretched," he said, adding, however, that Pakistan would not use force to evict refugees.
In Sri Lanka, police used teargas and water cannons to disperse hundreds of protesters who accuse the government of trying to evict thousands of families to provide 15,000 acres (6,070 hectares) of land for Chinese investors.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - India's forest-dependent communities are to petition and protest against a court order to evict more than 1 million indigenous people whose land claims were rejected, land rights campaigners said on Monday.
Five years after Typhoon Haiyan destroyed the island of Sicogon, local residents claim corporations brought in to help rebuild are using intimidation and harassment to evict them in favor of multi-million dollar eco-tourism resorts.
COR Development, the company that built the complex and owns the land, is now seeking to evict the state-run film hub, according to a petition filed on Tuesday in State Supreme Court in Onondaga County.
Catalonia's police force told its officers to stay neutral, a step towards averting possible conflict following doubts over how the Mossos d'Esquadra, as they are called, would respond if ordered to evict Puigdemont and his government.
Finance minister Rishi Sunak said he was including all retail, hospitality and leisure businesses in the suspension of a property tax, alongside the new loan guarantee programme, while also telling landlords not to evict commercial tenants.
Bowing to pressure from Papua New Guinea, which said it would forcibly evict and "apprehend" any holdouts on Saturday, around 20 men left the camp for one of the transit centers, three asylum seekers told Reuters.
Goodell had pressed Schaaf to evict the Oakland A's of M.L.B. — the football and baseball stadiums would have been neighbors under the proposed arrangement — and declare her loyalty to the financial well-being of the Raiders.
"Most likely they can't afford the market rent, so they'd have to evict them for nonpayment," said Denise Muha, the executive director of the National Leased Housing Association, which represents both public and private housing providers.
Then, about an hour later, a real estate development company won a court order to evict the firm Eagan Avenatti, and its staff, from their office in Newport Beach's ritzy Fashion Island mall for not paying rent.
On the website for Nextdoor, an app that works similarly to Neighbors—which notoriously saw users profiling minorities, and also partnered with law enforcement—I've witnessed my own neighbors trying to evict someone for simply looking weird.
On a hot summer morning in 2016 a bailiff, locksmith and a bank clerk turned up at his modest two-storey dwelling in an Athens suburb to evict its occupants, including a bedridden 93 year old man.
Lise Grande, the U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, told Reuters last week fighting in the Old City could lead to "a humanitarian catastrophe, perhaps the worst" in the three-year war to evict Islamic State from Iraq.
They sued and sought to evict Patterson for nonpayment of rent when he "had withheld rent payments from April through July because he said [Joe] had failed to make promised repairs to the house," according to NJ.com.
The director at the facility, Oakmont of Mariner Point in Alameda, California, told the patient's son, Jason Laveglia, that the medication wasn't an antipsychotic and threatened to evict his mother if she wasn't put on the medication.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Winter is bringing a frigid existence and an uncertain future for migrant workers in Beijing deprived of electricity and heating as they resist a month-long campaign to evict them from the city's urban villages.
I'm certain you'd see U.S. military officers and government officials quitting if Trump ordered them to torture captured terrorists, go house to house to evict illegal immigrants, start trade wars with China and Mexico or ban Muslims.
Impending gentrification now has these landlords frothing at the mouth, as they see big profits coming their way and they have rushed to repair intercoms, replace windows, and evict families that have dealt with them for decades.
Trainers, especially those with small stables of five to 15 horses, said management had heightened pressure to race their horses by threatening to either reduce their number of stalls or evict them from the barn areas altogether.
If you outlive the term of the trust, the property goes to your beneficiary, who can ask you for rent or even evict you, but that is something that can be negotiated when the trust is created.
The proposals put forward during his time as secretary would triple rents for the lowest-income subsidized residents, evict at least 100,000 people including 85033,000 children, and allow homeless shelters to discriminate against transgender and LGBTQ people.
Since the law took effect in June, landlords have tried to evict at least 35,000 fewer tenants for nonpayment of rent than in the same period last year, according to an analysis by The Wall Street Journal.
However, it's common practice for property flippers to evict a building's tenants, or to intimidate them into leaving, before putting it up for sale, thereby making the property more attractive to landlords intent on charging higher rents.
When Bernie is president, he will: Implement a just-cause requirement for evictions, which would allow a landlord to evict a tenant only for specific violations and prevent landlords from evicting tenants for arbitrary or retaliatory reasons.
The leases on these units, which strictly limit rent increases and make it very difficult to evict tenants, were created in reaction to a housing shortage after World War II and are not available to new tenants.
"Your action has emboldened the most extreme elements in the Israeli society ... because they take your action as a license to evict the Palestinians from their lands and subject them to an apartheid state," Prince Turki wrote.
So in most states, it's legal under state law for an employer to fire someone, a landlord to evict someone, or a business owner to deny someone service — all because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
BHUBANESWAR, India (Reuters) - Hundreds of indigenous people waved flags and shouted slogans in eastern India on Monday to protest against an order to evict more than one million indigenous families accused of encroaching on forest lands, witnesses said.
Americans depending on rent assistance could be evicted: The Department of Housing and Urban Development sent a letter to more than 1,500 landlords who have tenants that utilize rent assistance programs asking owners not to evict those tenants.
On August 22nd Glass Lewis, a firm of "proxy advisers" which advises shareholders on how to vote, gainsaid the management of Sports Direct by urging the British retailer's owners to evict its founder, Mike Ashley, from the board.
On Thursday, a judge upheld a government order to evict migrants living in the southern part of the camp, although a few makeshift buildings of social importance such as a school and a theater are to remain untouched.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Reuters) - A 12-year-old girl was accidentally shot to death in a central Pennsylvania town by a local constable who had come to evict her family from their apartment, Pennsylvania State Police said on Tuesday.
Sonia Braga ("Kiss of the Spider Woman") stars as a widow and retired music critic whose fight with some developers (they want to evict her) evolves into a stirring look at the intersection of class, history and memory.
The $569 million bioelectricity plant threatened to evict more than 1,500 villagers from their land in northern Tanzania and would have siphoned off huge amounts of water from a major river, impacting wildlife in the Saadani National Park.
A Netanyahu aide said on Friday that the prime minister supported Yaalon's decision to evict the settlers, a step that drew criticism from members of the right-wing coalition government and threats to withhold support in parliamentary votes.
A landlord is suing to evict a tenant from his Lower Manhattan apartment after the Confederate flags he hung up in his windows led one local to hurl rocks and another to punch through the glass, DNAInfo reports.
Just before dawn broke on Tuesday, Alameda County law enforcement officers arrived at a single-family residence in Oakland, California, armed with riot gear, a ballistic vehicle, and a robot to evict two homeless mothers and two activists.
Mr. Sadr's Shiite militia fighters played a prominent role in helping in the fight to evict the Islamic State extremists who seized major Iraqi cities four years ago, and many are now part of Iraq's regular armed forces.
Activists in Hanoi said that the dispute began last weekend, when police officers and plainclothes security forces entered Dong Tam, which sits among rice paddies about 25 miles south of Hanoi, to evict the villagers from the land.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Westpac Banking Corp admitted on Monday to signing up a legally blind pensioner as loan guarantor for her daughter's business without warning her of the risks, then threatened to evict her when the business failed.
One of the iconic Mission muralist non-profits looking to raise $200,000 in a matter of weeks as a down payment on the building they're housed in, lest it gets sold to an owner that will presumably evict them.
After doing a little research, Jared discovers he has very few rights as a landlord and it will cost him a lot of money and time because he has to get a lawyer to help him evict his tenant.
The government eventually moved to evict Fisher, and the court ordered Fisher and Epstein — who in the course of the process were eventually involved in litigation against each other — to pay the back rent and to vacate the premises.
And the Department of Housing and Urban Development also proposed a rule in May that would allow the agency to evict families in which at least one person is an unauthorized immigrant from public housing — an estimated 108,000 people.
In most states, it is legal for an employer to fire someone, a landlord to evict someone, and a business owner to deny service to someone — all because the person in question is gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer.
For Congress, $15 billion is pocket change, but even this small amount is too much for the GOP, which fears Democrat campaign commercials accusing Republicans of not caring about children and wanting to evict grandma from her home. Rep.
Ciara Meyer was fatally shot while standing behind her father, 57-year-old Donald Meyer Jr., during a confrontation with Constable Clark Steele as he attempted to evict the family from their home outside of Harrisburg around 10 a.m.
During Wednesday's episode of Desus & Mero, the hosts talked about the totally unnecessary technology that wants to rid cities of interpersonal drunken purchases and late-night bacon, egg, and cheese orders, and evict beloved bodega cats from their homes.
Sharing profits made on Airbnb could be seen as a de-facto rent increase, he suggested, adding that a clause in which the landlord promises not to evict someone for renting their home on Airbnb may also be unenforceable.
In Baltimore, a mayoral task force recently voted to evict monuments honoring confederate leaders Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson and former Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, architect of the infamous Dred Scott decision, from public parks.
But the last act in this tragedy can only be performed by the Venezuelans, knowing that the sooner they and their armed forces evict the thieves, the sooner the world will pitch in to help them recover their lives.
There, however, Newsweek has found that pro-Moscow forces have put constant pressure on the company to suspend or permanently evict a number of its adversaries, many with long, distinguished careers in the U.S. military or its intelligence agencies.
The push to take the airport, which has been led by the Iraqi federal police, is a promising start to what is expected to be a difficult and bloody fight to completely evict the Islamic State from the city.
Shui Y. Gao, the grandmother who spoke at the Extell protest, gave another speech, this time about how her landlord tried to evict her and threatened to throw her belongings out unless she moved out of her apartment. Mrs.
And in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, the authorities frequently evict hawkers or keep them in limbo by forcing them to pay thousands of dollars in annual "security" and "cleaning" fees that still do not guarantee a right to work.
After Boycott attempted to evict another 234 tenants, the Land League (an Irish political organization of the 290s that rallied in aid of poor farmworkers) convinced Boycott's employees to walk out and compelled the community to, essentially, ice him out.
The decision by the government to use the army to evict miners illegally digging on the KCC concession, which is majority-owned by a Glencore subsidiary, sparked angry protests outside the local governor's office and looting of shops last Thursday.
Nemeti is one of 450 residents of Camping River, an officially-sanctioned encampment for Roma people in the Italian capital, who looked on helplessly when police started to evict families from the camp in late June and then destroyed their homes.
Earlier this month, India's Supreme Court asked officials in nearly two dozen states to submit details of claims that were settled under the Forest Rights Act (FRA) of 2006, and evict those whose applications were turned down before July 24.
The New York businessman said that before considering how to deal with millions of illegal immigrants who are obeying U.S. laws and contributing to American society, he first wants to evict criminal elements like drug smugglers and build a border wall.
Whether he was trying to evict people from an apartment building he bought in New York or encouraging people to rough up protesters at his rally, Trump has shown that his true emotional nature is cold, not warm, cramped, not expansive.
Alistair Monroe, a tenant who lives in the building with his 82-year-old father, says they are pleased with the City Council decision but fear that Green Sage could still evict tenants and use the building for other purposes.
Doctors from other parts of the country had been dispatched to Muzaffarpur to help staff at the Sri Krishna Medical College Hospital which had to evict a group of sick inmates from a ward to accommodate the surge in AES patients.
He was so scandalized by one work, Chris Ofili's portrait of the Virgin Mary stained with elephant dung, that he sued in state court to remove the museum's directors and evict the institution from its city-owned Beaux-Arts home.
She also owns a duplex adjacent to the David Ireland House and has started proceedings to evict the six tenants from the 20th Street residence — a woman in her 80s, her adult child, adult grandchildren, and some of their spouses.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac said on Monday they would freeze mortgage payments on sublet properties provided that landlords agree not to evict their tenants, in another move by regulators to assist borrowers hurt by the coronavirus.
According to legal docs, obtained by TMZ ... the famed author is trying to evict his ex sister-in-law, Christine Sparks, from a Northern California house where he allegedly let her, his brother and their kids live rent-free for years.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac said on Monday they would freeze mortgage payments on sublet properties provided that landlords agree not to evict their tenants, in another move by regulators to assist borrowers hurt by the coronavirus.
The incident started on Sunday morning when officers arrived at the home of a man identified as Jerry Hanel, 69, after he stabbed his "landlord," a woman, who was trying to evict him, Hawaii News Now said, citing unidentified police sources.
If we worried that our sober home might evict us for using drugs, we also understood that we could fall back into detox, where we could watch Netflix over Gatorade and Valium, and then have chicken cordon bleu in bed.
And then, a few weeks later, Trump ordered the killing of Suleimani, an action that required him to shift more troops into the region and tell Iraqis that we're not leaving their territory, even though their Parliament voted to evict us.
While Donald J. Trump could stoke controversy with one politically incorrect joke or tweet, he also had the unique capacity to empathize with an American voter who wanted somebody to evict the Washington establishment of both parties from the D.C. swamp.
Yet many Brazilians fear that it will prove difficult to evict men like Del Nero and Teixeira to the U.S. to face trial, and are concerned that the Brazilian justice system lacks the strength, or the political will, to prosecute them itself.
In a sign of how the once powerful 94-year-old Mugabe and his wife have fallen, the illegal miners at Smithfield last month told Grace that she no longer had any power to evict them, the privately owned NewsDay newspaper reported.
A local paper reported soon after that there were plans to evict the migrants Monday and move them to an event center six miles from the border, but the Texas Tribune reported Friday that a Matamoros spokeswoman said the plan had been scrapped.
According to a recent lawsuit, Hunter College is attempting to evict the 32-year-old former student named Lisa S. Palmer, whom they believe has been illegally squatting in their 25th Street dorm for two years (one of these dorms is pictured above).
But Pakistan's army, which fought a 000-month campaign from 21 to evict militants from North Waziristan, is trying to transform the town from a byword for extremism into a showcase of the stability to which the generals say the country is returning.
Archambault said Saturday that he doesn't believe the Corps will forcibly evict people from the camp, adding that the tribe is working to provide protesters protection from the elements on its reservation, which is south of the Cannonball River, but offered few details.
Last Monday, Twitter users reported that the Wikipedia pages for Amazon, Google, and Walmart redirected to a GNAA press release entitled "GNAA Reveals Cause to Evict Bumble from their Corporate Headquarters," stating that Bumble's Bowie office was in violation of its lease.
She also claims McCoy has a documented history of having other people do his dirty work for him -- and references the time he allegedly ordered other people to evict her from his home in June and remove her furniture from the house.
This extended look showcases two pieces: Blood Ties, a new story that sees Lara's uncle trying to evict her from the manor; and Lara's Nightmare, where the same uncle says "screw it" and sics an army of undead on his treasure-hunting niece.
But when a similar crowd returned on July 16th, in the dying hours of an attempted coup against Mr Erdogan's government, it was with a wholly different purpose: to evict rebel troops that had taken over Dogan's flagship news channel, CNN Turk.
DEIR AL-ZOR PROVINCE, Syria (Reuters) - U.S.-backed forces launched an attack on Friday to evict Islamic State from its last territorial bastion and seal four years of international efforts to roll back a "caliphate" that redrew the map of the Middle East.
The firm has been trying to evict some 120 tribal families in remote Sarawak, in a dispute since 2014 which has been brought to court and a verdict is still pending, said Abun Sui Anyit, the legal adviser of the Sarawak Dayak Association.
"On day one, we were told that if we did not attend each and every session — making sure to sign in twice a day — that they would not reimburse us for airfare and would evict us from our hotel rooms," the source said.
According to the police, the girl was kidnapped, gang raped and killed in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir as part of a plot by Hindu residents to evict her nomadic Bakkarwal community from a village where they had temporarily settled.
Dale Carlson, a consultant who has played a central role in the political fight against Airbnb, said the sharing economy has contributed to the rise in rents and has encouraged some landlords to evict tenants and convert apartments to short-term rentals.
The department took a similar step toward policies in public housing last year, advising local agencies that administer federally assisted housing programs against shutting out applicants based on arrests and discouraging "one strike" policies that automatically evict people for brushes with the law.
The city has indicated it does not want to have to go to court to evict the developer if the project cannot be financed, nor does it want construction work to render the building unusable for any other purpose than ice rinks.
According to documents that were unearthed over the course of Kwok's bribery trial, Noah's Ark and its park were "only an excuse" to evict the villagers and make way for a luxury residential development Kwok wanted to build on the same island.
While only five of the original 21977 families, as well as Ms. Runyon, still lived at 225 Morningside Drive — the only one of the six targeted buildings still standing — Columbia announced in 22006 that it would no longer seek to evict them.
Ms. O'Hara, then in her 90s, refused to sell her share in the building to its majority shareholder, a bookseller in Baltimore, who threatened to evict her, and the fight, at least in Greenwich Village, became a New York David and Goliath story.
" Ms. Moskowitz responded in a statement: "Ever since the mayor sought to evict one of our schools right after taking office, our parents have felt like they have the sword of Damocles hanging over their heads every year when we seek space.
Those with federally backed mortgage loans who have tenants would also not be allowed to evict tenants solely for failure to pay rent for a 2350-day period, and they may not charge fees or penalties to tenants for failing to pay rent.
Russia's decision on Thursday to evict 60 American diplomats will further strain the American Embassy's already reduced operations, making it even more difficult to process visas and watch over economic relations and other matters on which Russia and Washington still sometimes collaborate.
And by the way, it's also worth noting that the Iranians are already claiming credit for the Iraqis voting to evict our troops and touting the decision to break the limits on enrichments of uranium in violation of the 2015 nuclear deal.
The Trump base will certainly turn out and attempt to settle the score for his likely impeachment, the question is whether Democrats will be fired up and excited to restore the blue wall that will evict this Republican occupant of the White House.
But someone in the Arab world needs to help the Palestinians see how much better their lives would be if (after 70 years) they would accept Israel's existence, evict Hamas from their midst and turn Gaza into a world-class seaside travel destination.
Last week, he posted a video on Facebook in which he proposed to evict supposedly unruly residents from a local public-housing project and put them in tents, where they would be forced to pick potatoes and other vegetables from dawn till dusk.
A. Under New York City rules, if a tenant has openly owned a pet for three months and the landlord or management knew about it or should have known about it, the landlord waives the right to evict the pooch or the tenant.
But landlords and local public housing administrators who would have to evict as many as 108,000 people receiving benefits say the plan would, in essence, add immigration enforcement to their responsibility of providing shelter to some of the nation's most vulnerable families.
The decision last week by the government to use the army to evict miners illegally digging on the KCC concession, which is majority-owned by a Glencore subsidiary, sparked angry protests outside the local governor's office and looting of shops last Thursday.
That means an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
But just hours later, he was back at it, repeating his claim that Mexico would pay for his wall and asserting that "anyone who has entered the United States illegally is subject to deportation"—reiterating his promise to evict millions within months of his election.
Mattis, on his first trip to Iraq as Pentagon chief, is hoping to get a first-hand assessment of the war effort as U.S.-backed Iraqi forces launch a new push to evict Islamic State militants from their remaining stronghold in the city of Mosul.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Papua New Guinea began dismantling a shuttered Australian-run immigration detention center on Thursday and warned it will use force if necessary to evict nearly 600 men if they refuse to leave within two days, according to a notice posted at the camp.
This "France of the forgotten" was zealously courted by Ms Le Pen, who played a classic populist hand, appealing to ordinary people's sense that the elite was neglecting them, and promising to evict the establishment "in the name of the people", her campaign slogan.
Since 2001, nearly 19,000 rental units in LA have disappeared through the Ellis Act (a law that allows property owners to evict a tenant in order to remove the unit from the rental market, as long as they don't re-rent within a certain period).
"I will tell you that if the whole world comes together to force us to leave Syria, they will not be able to evict us," Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised address, adding that only the Syrian leadership could ask them to leave.
His efforts did little to stop the court from ruling in 2018 that the contested 623 acres belonged to the developers, not the school that had used them for more than two decades, leaving his 700 students without a playground should the developers evict.
City officials say the key to holding displacement at bay while building mixed-income communities is to do more both to preserve existing rent-regulated units and to monitor harassment by landlords who illegally evict tenants to take advantage of rising rents in gentrifying areas.
Her staff members reflect on the toll of their work: The parents of one won't speak to her because of her job; another shakes her head over mothers and fathers who evict their pregnant daughters, asking, isn't that when they need their families most?
I have your landlord's number inexplicably and I'm not afraid to text him about this, incessantly, exaggerating the agony of hearing mild noise thru the floor more and more every time, until he has no real option but to evict you and keep your deposit.
The bars went up after the occupants of the former La Stampa office found out about City Hall's plan to evict them, as part of a drive by the Italian authorities to crack down on the growing number of people taking residence in disused buildings.
Green Sage, a company that specializes in marijuana-related real estate, bought the Cannery for $14 million in November and told the building's manager that it planned to use the space for marijuana manufacturing and would evict tenants from their rent-controlled apartments in January.
So an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's a lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
But while Sanders champions the cause of economic equality advanced by Francis and the Occupy Wall Street movement, it was Mayor Bloomberg who sent the police in the middle of the night to evict Occupy Wall Street from a city park in New York.
The Southern California town of Manhattan Beach, childhood home of one of my closest surf buddies, used taxpayer money in 1924 to claim eminent domain over beach-side homes of taxpaying African-American residents in order to evict them and make the area whiter.
In her confessional interviews, Manigault is all scheming smirks as she says that she's "very competitive" but knows that she needs to build "a very strong social game" if she's got any shot at winning a game in which the players have to evict someone every week.
FOLLOWING a violent confrontation in the West Bank on February 2nd between Jewish settlers and police, who were carrying out a High Court order to evict an unauthorised mini-settlement at Amona, the Israeli Knesset voted on February 6th to pass a euphemistically named "regulation law".
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the center of a Bronx gallery's north wall is an image of a man bleeding from his head in Tompkins Square Park, following the violence between homeless residents of the park and the police who tried to evict them.
Court records show the landlords of an apartment building where a Hartford, Connecticut, police officer was stabbed in the neck and critically wounded had been trying to evict a woman who they say wandered the halls late at night and confronted other residents in a hostile way.
More than half a million Afghans spontaneously returned or were deported back to the country in 2017, mainly from Iran and Pakistan, according to the U.N. Last year, Human Rights Watch accused the U.N. of allowing Pakistan to forcibly evict Afghan refugees in violation of international law.
The National Housing Trust, an advocacy group that operates some low-income housing under PBRA, told NBC News that some landlords could be forced to raise rents and ultimately evict tenants due to budget shortfalls created by the shutdown, which stretched into its eighteenth day on Tuesday.
"We probably haven't seen something as sweeping as the Colorado amendment until now," says Sarah Preston, acting executive director of the North Carolina office of the A.C.L.U. Colorado justified its amendment by arguing that landlords who found homosexuality morally offensive had a right to evict gay tenants.
But the owner didn't move to evict Green until filing the lawsuit on Saturday, a week after a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, left one woman dead and brought a simmering debate in the US about Confederate symbols and hate groups to a boil.
KIRKUK, Iraq — Thousands of civilians fleeing the Iraqi military's push to evict the Islamic State from its last major urban stronghold in Iraq now include hundreds of suspected fighters for the extremist group, dirty and disheveled, who arrive at checkpoints claiming innocence and begging for mercy.
Even as the new rent laws riled the New York real estate industry, tenant advocates said they were upset legislators did not pass a "good cause" eviction bill that would have made it considerably harder for landlords to evict tenants in most market-rate apartments statewide.
So under most states' laws, an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
Mr. Trump also vowed to impose sanctions on Iraq if a move to evict American military personnel from the country takes place, a possibility heightened by the Iraqi Parliament's passage Sunday of a measure to expel foreign troops in response to the killing of General Suleimani.
According to China Daily, the Forest of Stone Steles Museum came to the initial decision to evict the strays after a visitor complaint was filed on Wednesday, which involved a child that was scratched by a protective mother cat after he tried to play with its kittens.
In 2012, for example, after a farmer shot at police officers who were trying to evict him from his land in the northern port city of Haiphong, the prime minister at the time, Nguyen Tan Dung, stepped in to say that the eviction had been illegal.
Russia says Turkey has not done enough to evict jihadists from the buffer zone or to open the M5 and M4 highways that link cities held by the government and run from Syria's southern tip near the border with Jordan to the northern border with Turkey.
Mauritius: In a nonbinding judgment, the U.N.'s highest court said that Britain was wrong to detach a group of Indian Ocean islands from Mauritius, at the time a British colony, and evict their inhabitants to facilitate an American air base on the island of Diego Garcia.
"The US government could add some of the senior [Russian intelligence] officers to the financial sanctions list, or evict the [intelligence] liaison officer from the Washington, DC embassy," said Matt Tait, a cybersecurity expert and former information security specialist at GCHQ, the British equivalent of the NSA.
The warning comes amid two days of dramatic protests that erupted in the West Bank as Israeli defense forces swooped in this week to enforce a Supreme Court order to evict Jewish families from an outpost on private Palestinian land in the settlement of Amona, northeast of Ramallah.
In the three short months since he took office, Mr. Duterte has called President Obama a "son of a bitch," threatened to evict American special operations forces training Filipino troops to fight terrorists on the southern island of Mindanao, and hinted at new alliances with China and Russia.
On June 24th, the police forcibly removed the last occupiers, and later that day, the mayor, fearing a repeat of the unrest in the capital that followed King's death, called in the National Guard (thirty-six years earlier, the Army had been called in to evict the Bonus Marchers).
In the recording, obtained by PEOPLE, Delicia Cordon insists to the 911 operator that McCoy, a 29-year-old running back with the Buffalo Bills who has tried to evict her from his home following their breakup last year, had "something to do" with the attack on early Tuesday morning.
In the 911 recording, obtained by PEOPLE, Delicia Cordon insists to the operator that McCoy — a 30-year-old running back for the Buffalo Bills who has reportedly tried to evict her from his home following their breakup last year — had "something to do" with the attack on early Tuesday morning.
Instead, cable news talks about entitled millennials who definitely aren't helping our case—like that 30-year-old dude whose parents literally had to evict him, or the Instagram influencer who scammed her followers into buying "creativity workshops," or basically every single person who bought a ticket to Fyre Festival.
It would also ban "no-fault" policies that evict entire family units when there's been an offense committed by a guest of the household, without their knowledge, and provide an addition $100 million in bonus funding for homeless service providers through the Continuum of Care program to serve ex-offenders.
While the effects of flame weapons are undoubtedly horrific, the British and Canadian use of specialized armored vehicles to evict defenders rather than systematically clear buildings in detail not only reduced their own and enemy casualties, but avoided the previous reliance on heavy bombardment, which invariably caused many civilian deaths.
And in an estimated 2,000 local municipalities across 44 states, police can order landlords to evict people they consider "chronic nuisances" because they rack up a certain number of petty infractions as small as forgetting to cut their grass, leaving garbage out on their property, or having practically any arrest on their record.
"Since you are dealing with someone's behavior, it is one of the most difficult problems a board can face," said Eva C. Talel, a partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, who recommended taking legal steps to evict the hoarder — a process than can take a year or more — only as a last resort.
According to data made public on Saturday by the American-led command that is directing the campaign against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, there were 37 reports of possible civilian casualties related to the operation to evict the Islamic State from the eastern half of Mosul, which began in mid-October.
This was a process in which the city and certain real estate interests had a hand in because it was clear that they wanted to evict these residents for new housing stock, so that they could take advantage of the tremendously advantageous position of the South Bronx in relation to Midtown Manhattan.
Sylvain Mathieu, a delegate for the illicit encampment and shantytown division of the Interministerial Delegation for Accommodation and Access to Housing, pointed out that while French authorities were allowed to evict the Roma from camps for safety and sanitary reasons, they were obliged to offer solutions for housing, schooling, employment and health.
The result is that in most states, it is not explicitly illegal for an employer to fire someone from a job, for a landlord to evict someone from a home, or for a business owner to kick someone out of a business just because he doesn't approve of the person's gender identity.
The unemployed 30-year-old became an odd sort of celebrity when a news story about his parents trying to evict him from their house went viral, and he's become both a cautionary tale and a stand-in for a generation that is staying in the nest longer than previous cohorts of young people.
Melanie tells us that the Beanfield was part of a bigger picture of sustained "oppression and violence by the state from 2003 till 1994," such as the heavy-handed eviction at Rainbow Fields Village in 1985 and the passing of the 1986 Public Order Act which made it easier for police and evict convoys.
In 21, he'd published a piece in New York called "A Different Kind of Donald Trump Story," which portrayed him not as a brilliant mogul but as a ham-fisted thug who had unsuccessfully tried to evict rent-controlled and rent-stabilized tenants from a building that he had bought on Central Park South.
The discussions that the president's former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, held with the Russian ambassador to the United States during the transition were also said to be about sanctions, including President Barack Obama's decision, in his last weeks in office, to evict Russia from two of its diplomatic compounds in the United States.
But most states don't explicitly protect trans people — even in the workplace: So under most states' laws, an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
Provoked by Palestinian attacks, Israel sought to use military supremacy to transform the region: it would evict the PLO and Syrians from Lebanon; install a new Lebanese president, Bashir Gemayel, under whom a peace treaty with the Jewish state would be signed; and push Palestinian radicals to adopt the idea that Jordan—not the Israeli-occupied territories—is Palestine.
Beyond bathrooms, the legislative changes would still prevent local governments from banning anti-LGBTQ discrimination within their borders — guaranteeing that it's legal in North Carolina for an employer to fire someone, a landowner to evict someone, or a businessperson to kick someone out of a store simply due to a person's gender identity or sexual orientation.
Since North Carolina has no statewide nondiscrimination laws protecting LGBTQ people, it will continue to be legal across much of the state for an employer to fire someone, a landlord to evict someone, and a business to kick someone out or engage in other kinds of discrimination solely because of the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
Kamala Harris — who has faced scrutiny over her record on criminal justice — announced that she and Ocasio-Cortez were collaborating on legislation to allow Americans with criminal records to apply for government-subsidized housing, and eliminate the so-called "no-fault eviction" rule, which allows the government to evict entire families if someone in the unit, including guests, commits a crime.
Brian Gilmore, a Michigan State law professor who was a tenant attorney in Washington during the late 33s, says that after Congress passed President Bill Clinton's 1996 Housing Opportunity Program Extension Act, which made it easier for public housing agencies to evict tenants for drug use or criminal convictions, he frequently represented clients who were removed from public housing under the new policy.
As a result, more than half of LGBTQ Americans, according to the LGBTQ advocacy group Movement Advancement Project, live in a state where an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
As a result, more than half of LGBTQ Americans, according to the advocacy group Movement Advancement Project, live in a state where, under state law, an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
As a result, more than half of LGBTQ Americans, according to the Movement Advancement Project, live in a state where, under state law, an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
As a result, more than half of LGBTQ Americans, according to the LGBTQ advocacy group Movement Advancement Project, live in a state where, under state law, an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's a lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
The Internal Revenue Service last year fined his organization about $40,000 for financial irregularities but stopped short of seeking the revocation of its nonprofit status, according to Mr. Wu. Thousands of people in China have been persecuted for publicly expressing their political views, and the government has often punished their families by denying them jobs, barring their children from schools and pressuring landlords to evict them from their homes.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonCarson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules it says are too lax MORE defended his agency's plan to evict thousands of immigrant families from federally subsidized housing.
So it must have come as a shock to the Kurds when, just a few weeks after they fought a bloody battle to evict IS from the town of Manbij at America's request, Biden showed up in Turkey and said the Kurds would need to withdraw from the town in order to accommodate the Turks, says Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma.
As a result, more than half of LGBTQ Americans, according to the LGBTQ advocacy group Movement Advancement Project, live in a state where, under state law, an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
So it's no surprise that the rise of social media has coincided with calls for restrictions on speech, both online and off, from narrow campaigns to strip Steve Bannon of speaking gigs or get sites to evict alt-right trolls and provocateurs like Alex Jones — who was banned permanently last week by Twitter — and Steve Bannon to more broad-based pushes to regulate big tech platforms at the federal level.

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