deforcement in a sentence
n.
Definition
Deforcement refers to the unlawful withholding or denial of possession or rights to property, particularly in the context of landlord-tenant relationships.
Sample Sentences
- The landlord faced legal action due to the deforcement of the tenant's rights.
- In cases of deforcement, courts often prioritize restoring possession to the rightful owner.
- The deforcement of property can lead to lengthy disputes and significant financial losses.
- She was unaware that her actions could result in the deforcement of the lease agreement.
- The attorney specialized in real estate law, particularly in matters of deforcement and eviction.
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