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Definition of Actual eviction
1. Noun. The physical ouster of a tenant from the leased premises; the tenant is relieved of any further duty to pay rent.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Actual Eviction
Literary usage of Actual eviction
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Marketable Title to Real Estate: Being Also a Treatise on the Rights and by Chapman White Maupin (1921)
"actual eviction. General rule. § 144. Entry by adverse, claimant. Legal process.
8 145. Constructive eviction. Inability to get possession. | 146. ..."
2. Marketable Title to Real Estate: Being Also a Treatise on the Rights and by Chapman White Maupin (1896)
"143 actual eviction. General rule. § 144. Entry by adverse claimant. Legal process.
§ 145, Constructive eviction. Inability to get possession. § 146. ..."
3. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1892)
"This covenant and that for quiet enjoyment cannot be broken .vithout an eviction.1 To
constitute a sufficient "actual eviction" :2 Me. ..."
4. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1905)
"... by the evidence in finding that the acts of the plaintiffs constituted an
actual eviction of the defendant from a part of the demised premises, ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of Deeds: Their Form, Requisites, Execution by Robert Thomas Devlin (1887)
"actual eviction. — To operate as a breach of the covenant for quiet enjoyment,
an eviction, as it is technically understood, is necessary. ..."