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lodgement


Meanings
  • the action of lodging or depositing something

    - "I have lodged a complaint with the customer service department."
    - "The lawyer lodged the documents with the court."
    - "After paying the deposit, the landlord lodged the keys with the apartment manager."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with lodgement
lodgement , settlement , assessment , establishment , consolidation , evaluation
Homophones
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  1. lodgement

  2. lodging

  3. lodge

  4. log

  5. loom


Variants
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lodgement , lodgements , lodgment , lodgments
Forms
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lodgement, lodgings, lodged, lodging


Etymology
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from Old French lodgier 'lodger, innkeeper', from lodger 'lodging, dwelling'


Related Concepts
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  1. tenancy: The legal relationship between a landlord and a tenant, granting the tenant the right to occupy a property in exchange for rent.

  2. lease agreement: A legally binding contract between a landlord and a tenant, outlining the terms and conditions of the tenancy, including the rent amount, the duration of the lease, and any specific rights or obligations for either party.

  3. rental agreement: A legally binding contract between a landlord and a tenant, outlining the terms and conditions of the tenancy, including the rent amount, the duration of the rental agreement, and any specific rights or obligations for either party.

  4. subletting: The legal process by which a tenant rents out all or a portion of their rental property to a third party, known as a subtenant. The tenant remains responsible for paying rent to the landlord and for complying with the terms of the lease agreement.


Culture
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In English literature, lodgement has been used to refer to a place where someone or something is sheltered or housed. For example, in Shakespeare's Hamlet, the character Polonius says, 'Sir, I will place my son where he shall seem most worthy to stand.' Here, Polonius is talking about lodging or placing his son in a position where he will be respected and admired.

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