lodgment

Alternative forms

 * (UK)

Etymology
From, from +.

Noun

 * 1) An area used for lodging; a place in which a person or thing is or can be lodged.
 * 2) * See also quotations under.
 * 3) The condition of being lodged.
 * 4) The act of lodging or depositing.
 * 5) * 2013, Pat J. Barrett, Summary Judgment in Ireland: Principles and Defences, Bloomsbury Professional, section 1.101,
 * The court may also decide to grant leave to defend, or to grant a stay on an order for judgment, conditional upon a cash lodgment being made by the defendant.
 * 1)  The occupation of a position by a besieging party, and the works thrown up to maintain it.
 * 1) The condition of being lodged.
 * 2) The act of lodging or depositing.
 * 3) * 2013, Pat J. Barrett, Summary Judgment in Ireland: Principles and Defences, Bloomsbury Professional, section 1.101,
 * The court may also decide to grant leave to defend, or to grant a stay on an order for judgment, conditional upon a cash lodgment being made by the defendant.
 * 1)  The occupation of a position by a besieging party, and the works thrown up to maintain it.
 * 1) * 2013, Pat J. Barrett, Summary Judgment in Ireland: Principles and Defences, Bloomsbury Professional, section 1.101,
 * The court may also decide to grant leave to defend, or to grant a stay on an order for judgment, conditional upon a cash lodgment being made by the defendant.
 * 1)  The occupation of a position by a besieging party, and the works thrown up to maintain it.