Examples of Wrongful removal in a sentence
Wrongful removal or retention requires the return of the child to his or her place of habitual residence, unless one of four exceptions applies.
Wrongful removal involves taking the child “from the person who was actually exercising custody of the child,” and wrongful retention involves “keeping the child without the consent of the person who was actually exercising custody.” March v.
Wrongful removal and retention of a child across the border comes as a result of intensive cross- border migrations, new forms of living communities and unsettled legal relationships of parents or guardians.
Wrongful removal or exclusion from dwelling unit. If a landlord wrongfully removes or excludes a tenant from possession of a dwelling unit, the tenant may recover possession by a proceeding brought in a court of competent jurisdiction, or terminate the rental agreement after giving notice of such intention to the landlord, and in either case recover an amount not more than twice the average monthly rental, or twice his actual damages, whichever is greater.
Wrongful removal simply means taking the child “from the person who was actually exercising custody of the child,” and wrongful retention involves “keeping the child without the consent of the person who was actually exercising custody.” March, 136 F.