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squatter [ˈskwɒtəʳ, Am ˈskwɑ:t̬ɚ] RZ.

squatter
dziki lokator r.m.

I . squat <-tt-> [skwɒt, Am skwɑ:t] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. squat (crouch down):

2. squat (live):

II . squat [skwɒt, Am skwɑ:t] RZ.

1. squat (crouching position):

kucki l.mn.

2. squat (building):

III . squat <-tt-> [skwɒt, Am skwɑ:t] PRZYM.

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The principles of homesteading and squatter's rights predate formal property laws; to a large degree, modern property law formalizes and expands these simple ideas.
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Since the 1970s there have been numerous squatters established within the park, and despite forced evictions in the early 1980s, their numbers increased since 1998.
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He also demands that squatters share their property and wealth with the poor.
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After being evicted from the building, two hundred squatters set up a tent city on the pavement outside.
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Females are similar to males, but slightly squatter and the forewing outer margin is slightly more convex.
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This legendary belief may bear some relation to genuine folk customs and actual practices by squatters encroaching on common or waste land.
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Most elements of the press were very critical and hateful towards the squatters and their supporters.
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Squatters nationwide made banners and hung them on their squats in protest.
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One squatter allegedly repelled some of the enforcers sent to evict him.
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Because no titles existed, and the land was then owned by the federal government, the residents were labeled as squatters.
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