Insufficient information is given in the question, however- as a general statement: If the divorce awarded your husband exclusive right to the marital home - and you have failed to vacate it - you are in contempt of court. Your penalty could be whatever the judge decides is appropriate to get you to comply with his order. It is possible that you might receive punitive measures up to and including even being jailed for an "attitude adjustment."
Forever.
Vacate means to leave. An example of vacate would be that when a lease on an apartment is up, you can either choose to renew your lease or vacate the premises.
Please vacate the premises immediately!
Vacate can be used in the following sentance; "The Landlord has asked the tenant to vacate the premises".
I wish to vacate the premisses.
Occupy is an antonym of vacate
Foreclosure doesn't happen immediately. Once you receive notice of foreclosure you will normally have a timeframe when you must vacate the property. If you do not vacate, then the bank/company/person who is seizing the property can have the authorites force you off the property- with or without your belongings.
I was told to vacate the vacation property I had rented.
Then he is called a holdover tenant, who can be charged up to twice the amount of normal rent until he leaves, and can be evicted for non-payment if he doesn't pay it.
To "vacate" something in legal terms means to make it null and void it or set it aside. See: http://definitions.uslegal.com/v/vacate/
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Since vacate means to leave or empty, and antonym would be fill or occupy.