Lodging
/ˈlɒdʒɪŋ/
Definitions
- (n.) Temporary accommodation or housing, often considered in legal contexts involving real property, tenant rights, or hospitality law.
The defendant was charged with failing to provide adequate lodging to the tenants.
- (n.) The act of formally submitting a document or objection, especially in court or administrative proceedings.
The lodging of the appeal must comply with the procedural rules.
Forms
- lodgings
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Commentary
The term covers both physical accommodation and procedural submissions; distinguish context carefully to ensure correct legal application.
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