Two separate actions happen when filing for evection of a tenent.
1) the long drawn out process where the owner files for evection for breech of contract.
2) the amount of damages/rent the tenant owes and will probably be ordered to pay.
The tenant appears to have paid most of the damages/rent he was sued for. And the judge signed the order of evection. Paying what is owed is irrelevant once evection is ordered.
edit: Judges don't order the tenant to pay up or get evicted. Judges order the tenant evicted for breech of contract and then assesses monetary damages fo the landlord.
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