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Make sentences with each of the glossary words given on the next page.

Acquit, To appeal, Compensation, Eviction, Violation.

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  • Acquit: The jury decided to acquit the defendant on grounds of lack of sufficient evidence to convict him of the crime.

  • To Appeal: The defendant decided to appeal to the High Court after his lawyer said the court’s decision was not correct.

  • Compensation: In compensation for the trouble caused due to flight delay, the airlines awarded the victim fifty thousand rupees.

  • Eviction: The couple faced eviction because they failed to pay the monthly instalments to the bank.

  • Violation: The office staff protested the company for the violation of their rights.
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Acquit -Two members of the group were acquitted for lack of evidence.

Eviction - His landlord has threatened to evict him if he doesn't pay the rent soon. They were evicted from their apartment.

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Make sentences with each of the glossary words given on the next page: Acquit, To Appeal, Compensation, Eviction, Violation.

Acquit: The High Court, acquitted Mrs Sharma but convicted her husband.

To Appeal: Very soon the Gupta family moved to the Supreme Court to appeal against the Lower Court's decision.

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