Примеры использования Arbitrary eviction на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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No legislation may permit arbitrary evictions.
Arbitrary evictions and lack of protection of renters.
It is neither fair nor just to speak of this as arbitrary eviction.
Any arbitrary eviction may be taken to the Régie du logement.
There is no lack of legal protection against arbitrary eviction in the Netherlands.
No arbitrary evictions took place in the property law enforcement by the Department for Refugees and Displaced Persons.
There is no lack of legal protection against arbitrary eviction in the Netherlands.
The number of persons living in lodgings is likely to have increasedto around 10,000 and all of these currently lack legal protection against arbitrary eviction.
The illegal occupation of property and arbitrary evictions are prohibited and have no place in State policy.
Laws and directives similarly protect citizens from arbitrary eviction.
The TPA protects tenants from arbitrary eviction and contains strong antiharassment rules.
There are no particular categories that lack legal protection against arbitrary eviction.
It is frequently insecure as a result of legal or arbitrary evictions and the inability of the poor to pay even a minimal rent regularly.
It would also entail ensuring their increased access to land and credit,and their protection from arbitrary eviction.
The insecurity of housing for the very poor may also stem from legal or arbitrary evictions or inability to pay even a minimal rent regularly.
The TPA and its predecessor, the Landlord and Tenant Act,strive to protect tenants from arbitrary eviction.
Other pieces of national legislation also protect everyone from arbitrary eviction without an order of court as directed in the above provision of the Constitution.
Admittedly, the reasons differed:accidents in the case of Doña Matilde, legal eviction in the case of Poeng and arbitrary eviction in the case of the Weiss family.
The laws, decrees anddirectives that protect citizens against arbitrary eviction include the Rent Act, which protects citizens who are tenants of housing units against such eviction. .
Loi(1946) concernant l'expulsion de locataires refractaires, which gives the courts powers to defer evictions to take account of hardship andto protect tenants from arbitrary eviction.
In connection with the number of people without legal protection against arbitrary eviction or eviction of other forms, there are no identified cases of arbitrary evictions from housing units.
Of particular concern is the fact that States often fail to comply withtheir obligation not to carry out or advocate forced or arbitrary evictions of persons or groups.
The forced and arbitrary eviction of people from housing, the unfair dismissal of a worker, or the exclusion of a pregnant girl from school require the same type of immediate action and redress as does the prohibition of torture or the protection of free speech.
The Rental Act guarantees the rights of tenants,including arbitrary eviction, in every detail.
CHRAGG recommended that Tanzania avoid arbitrary evictions of citizens and if any for justifiable reasons, they should be accompanied by prompt and fair compensation; apply good governance principles and pay special attention in seeking solutions to the problems in the land sector.
In 2011, UNCT noted that the Constitution protected citizens from arbitrary evictions without due process.
The Committee urges the Government of Nigeria to cease forthwith the massive and arbitrary evictions of people from their homes and to take such measures as are necessary to alleviate the plight of those who are arbitrarily evicted or are too poor to afford decent accommodation.
The Committee calls upon the State party to cease the practices of facilitating the building of illegal settlements and constructing bypass roads, expropriating land, water and resources,demolishing houses and arbitrary evictions.
Under the terms of the Act, a Rent Board has been set up which, among other things,prevents the arbitrary eviction of tenants and ensures fairness to both the tenant and the landlord in the letting of property in accordance with the Rent Regulations.
Housing finance systems and regulatory frameworks should reflect the needs of the poor and low-income groups, including women, and ensure increased access to land andcredit and protection from arbitrary eviction.