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possession order in British Englishnoun(in Britain) a court order that entitles a landlord legally to evict a tenant or squatter and regain possession of the property Examples of 'possession order' in a sentencepossession order If a tenant vanishes, landlords still need a possession order.It revived retrospectively once the possession order was discharged.An application for a possession order is due at a county court next month.An assured tenancy subject to a possession order ended only when possession was delivered up.The process of reclaiming property from the squatter requires an application to the court and normally an interim possession order.The advice group put together documents for his court hearing asking for a suspended possession order rather than an outright one.That was why a postponed possession order had come to be used as a less problematical alternative to a suspended order.This is the easiest way of removing a tenant — since a court has no discretion to refuse a possession order if legal proceedings prove necessary.When the tenants forwarded it to them, the couple discovered, to their horror, that it was a possession order. |