Desalojo in english

Eviction

pronunciation: ɪvɪkʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

desalojar = vacate ; leave + vacant ; evict. 

Example: In August 1994 the Norfolk Record Office had to vacate its premises as a result of the serious fire in the library premises above.Example: We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.Example: This printing press was evicted from its premises in 1984 to make way for a seminar room.

desalojo = eviction. 

Example: Why have you done nothing to stop Cuba's independent librarians from being subjected to campaign of threats, intimidation, harassment, police raids, evictions, confiscations, physical assaults and prison terms of up to 26 years? = Why have you done nothing to stop Cuba's independent librarians from being subjected to campaign of threats, intimidation, harassment, police raids, evictions, confiscations, physical assaults and prison terms of up to 26 years?.

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» apercibimiento de desalojoeviction notice .

Example: Very few forcible evictions are performed, with the result that nearly 14,000 families continue to live in their apartments after being served eviction notices.

» orden de desalojoeviction order .

Example: Similarly large advantages for tenants with an attorney also were found in eviction orders.

Desalojo synonyms

dispossession in spanish: despojo, pronunciation: dɪspəzeʃən part of speech: noun constructive eviction in spanish: desalojo constructivo, pronunciation: kənstrʌktɪvɪvɪkʃən part of speech: noun legal ouster in spanish: expulsión legal, pronunciation: ligəlaʊstɜr part of speech: noun
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