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In a legal context, "ejection" refers to the process of removing a person from a property or premises, often through a court order. This typically occurs in cases of unlawful detainer or eviction, where a landlord seeks to regain possession of their property from a tenant who has violated lease terms or failed to pay rent. Ejection can also apply to the removal of individuals from a courtroom or other legal setting for disruptive behavior. The process usually involves legal proceedings to ensure that the removal is carried out lawfully.

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