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(2013, 05). Lodge legaldictionary.lawin.org Retrieved January 10, 2022, from legaldictionary.lawin.org/lodge/ Other English-Spanish translations can be found in the Pocket Spanish English Legal Dictionary (print and online), English-Spanish-English dictionaries (such as Lodge) and the Word reference legal translator. 05 2013. 10 2022 Search for legal acronyms and/or abbreviations containing Lodge in the dictionary of legal abbreviations and acronyms. Asian Law, `Lodge` (legaldictionary.lawin.org 2013) joined on 11 October 2022 Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with a * Resident of a part of an accommodation, for example a hotel or guest house, who simply uses the premises without actually or exclusively taking possession of it. Any person who lives or resides in one part of a building operated by another and who has no control over the rooms inside. This article on Lodge has been published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0) license, which allows unrestricted use and duplication, provided that the author(s) of the lodge entry and the Lawi platform are named as the source of the lodge entry. Please note that this CC BY license applies to some of Lodge`s textual content and that certain images and other textual or non-textual elements may be subject to special copyright regulations.

Instructions for citing Lodge (with attribution under the CC BY license) can be found below in our “Cite this entry” recommendation. A local stop with basic amenities and reasonably priced accommodation. These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with the services available on our websites. You cannot refuse these cookies without affecting the operation of our websites. You can block or delete them by changing your browser settings as described in the “Manage Cookies” section of the Privacy and Cookies Policy. These cookies collect information that is used in aggregate form to understand how our websites are used or the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns. TENANT. One who has the right to occupy another man`s house.

He does not have the same right as a tenant; and is not entitled to the same termination for termination. Holzf. L. and _T. 177. See 7 men. & Gr. 87; S. C.

49 E. C. L. R. 85, 151 and article Prisoner. We use cookies to enable essential functions on our website and to analyze website traffic. By clicking Accept, you agree to the use of cookies. Find out how we use cookies.

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