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Definition of possession order in English: possession ordernoun British An order made by a court directing that possession of a property be given to the owner or other claimant. Example sentencesExamples - The only sanction a landlord has is to apply to the County Court for a possession order, which, if granted, might eventually lead to an eviction.
- The matter is closely connected with the possession order and the judgment sum comprised in it.
- That was put in just in case there was a possession order about to be executed and there was nowhere to go, nothing had been done.
- At a second court hearing the council was granted a possession order and Brown was evicted shortly afterwards.
- It follows, by the same token, that the possession order was made ‘for the protection of the rights’ of the council in its flat.
- The possession order stands - it has not been appealed and it is, therefore, liable to be enforced.
- Once the notice has expired, if you still require possession of the premises you must apply to the court for a possession order.
- Of these, 334 received a suspended possession order, which meant they could keep their tenancy with certain conditions.
- The eviction, authorised recently by a judge at York County Court, follows a possession order granted last year.
- It follows that the possession order of 29 January 1992 was properly enforced.
- The court can then include in the possession order those parcels to which on the evidence and the law the Claimants are found to be entitled.
- No difficulties have been noted in this time period that would warrant an exclusive possession order.
- The judge refused to deal with such an application when he was hearing an application to set aside the possession order.
- Another line of authority concerns the situation where legislation positively required the court to make a possession order.
- That the possession order be suspended in the meantime and the injunction suspended.
- Without effective control the licensee does not have a sufficient interest for the purpose of obtaining a possession order against trespassers.
- The possession order is in place, the sale order is in place.
- The Council's legal section has now been instructed to apply to the Court for a possession order which could lead to your being evicted from your home.
- The facts of this case were that the defendant contended that a possession order issued by a housing association was in breach of Article 8 and Article 6 of the ECHR.
- The house was bought to provide a home for both of them but after his marriage the son wanted his mother to move out, and finally sought a possession order against her.
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