squatters in English

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1
a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land.
Many Roma in Western Europe are squatters , occupying condemned buildings while trying to find more suitable accommodations.
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1. The squatters were ordered to vacate the premises.

2. Those squatters, Reverend, are standing in the way of progress.

3. The local police took swift action against the squatters.

4. Get out and stay out. New crackdown on squatters.

5. Today -- a billion squatters, one in six people on the planet.

6. They had employed heavies to evict shop squatters from neighbouring sites.

7. Mankind would cease to be squatters and join God’s family.

8. The squatters used holly as winter fodder for their cattle.

9. 2030 -- two billion squatters, one in four people on the planet.

10. The majority of people have lost money and given fake plots certificates after buying plots from squatters,” Bashingi said pleading with residents to help them locate squatters in their village.

11. The only residents in Bast are UC affiliated squatters living in the ruins

12. From the 1820s, increasing numbers of squatters occupied land beyond the fringes of European settlement.

13. He said it would redistribute the land to the squatters and other poor black people.

14. But a state judge ruled the buildings were structurally sound and allowed squatters to remain.

15. The local council cut electricity to the camp after failing to evict 3 the white squatters.

16. My master owns these lands, and I have been ordered to drive off...... the English squatters

17. My master owns these lands, and I have been ordered to drive off the English squatters.

18. The protest here has sparked periodic clashes with Mexican authorities, who view the Africans as illegal squatters

19. Notes Section 14 states that adverse possession, or "squatters' rights," does not apply to federal real property.

20. “True,” replied Oi, “they were cast out of God’s family and lived on the earth like squatters.

21. 22 Squatters insist that without their work, the buildings would have deteriorated to the point of being unusable.

22. The proximity of the wealthy suburb to the squatter camp throws the plight of the squatters into even sharper relief.

23. It came to nothing, the police moved in, evicted the squatters, and the Bell/Genesis Hall was rendered uninhabitable.

24. They're hippies or gypsies or squatters or whatever, and they've already started camping out there as best they can.

25. Not even squatters camped in this place, so more likely they'd been broken by locals scavenging for carpets or pipes.

26. And the estimate is that in 2050, there'll be three billion squatters, better than one in three people on earth.

27. Ethnic minority groupings, squatters and welfare rights workers, for example, usually fare badly in comparison with statusquo middle-class groups.

28. In 2006, president Mwai Kibaki said it will repossess all land owned by "absentee landlords" in the coastal strip and redistribute it to squatters.

29. “I suppose they would just be squatters like Adam and Eve,” said Kham, “and would be tainted with the rebellious attitude of their parents, although they hadn’t each personally rejected God.”

30. Squatters Alloted alternate site still occupy road in KK Nagar Chennai: Temple built on lake bed to open new gopuram Hindustan Unilever and HSBC India join hands to impact 12,000 individuals and

31. One of the success stories in squatter upgrading schemes was the introduction of “hut to apartment” projects within the squatter areas, whereby the squatters were accommodated in the allotted apartments after completion of new construction

32. –Colin Ward, Cotters and Squatters: Housing’s Hidden History (2002) There is something alluringly American about the idea of the one-night house that anarchist writer Colin Ward describes in his history of British traditions of squatting.

33. The live-and-let-live attitude hampered the police in tracking Bushrangers.A few squatters like John Walsh gave the Bushrangers active support, but the police were thwarted as much by the unwillingness of landowners generally to report what they knew about the Bushrangers or to take any active steps against them