To move out.
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- Vacate - Merriam-Webster Online
Jul 8, 2011 ... a : to deprive of an incumbent or occupant. b : to give up the incumbency or   occupancy of. intransitive verb. : to vacate an office, post, or tenancy ...
  
- vacate - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
To annul, set aside, or render void; to surrender possession or occupancy. The   term vacate has two common usages in the law. With respect to real property, ...
  
- vacate - definition of vacate by the Free Online Dictionary ...
va·cate (v k t , v -k t ). v. va·cat·ed, va·cat·ing, va·cates. v.tr. 1. a. To cease to   occupy or hold; give up. b. To empty of occupants or incumbents. 2. Law To make ...
  
- Vacated judgment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A trial court may have the power under certain circumstances, usually involving   fraud or lack of jurisdiction over the parties to a case, to vacate its own judgments ...
  
- Vacate | Define Vacate at Dictionary.com
Vacate definition, to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment.   See more.
  
- Vacate Synonyms, Vacate Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
Synonyms for vacate at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms,   and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
  
- MOTION TO VACATE JUDGMENT/ORDER - LawHelp.org
A Motion to Vacate is a request to the court to withdraw a previous order or   judgment it ... You may file a Motion to Vacate in Superior Court or in a court of   limited ...
  
- vacate - Wiktionary
vacate (third-person singular simple present vacates, present participle vacating,   simple ... I have to vacate my house by midday, as the new owner is moving in.