Lodger - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lodger
Lodger, a tenant, with the right of exclusive possession, of a
Lodger-franchise
Lodger-franchise. This was first conferred upon the occupiers of lodgings in
lodger
lodger : a person who occupies a rented room in another's
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Electoral franchise
be registered as a voter: by extending the household and lodger franchise of the boroughs to the counties, and including in
House of Commons
less extensive re-arrangement of seats took place, and household and lodger franchise was established in boroughs; and in 1884, when household
Inmate
in the same house or apartment with another a fellow lodger
Lodger
One who or that which lodges one who occupies a hired room in anothers house
Roomer
A lodger
Billiards
billiards be played in such a house, even by a lodger, after closing hours.
Distress
c. 12), s. 3; (6) The goods of an under-tenant, lodger, or other person not having any beneficial interest in the
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