lodgement
/ˈlɒdʒmənt/Definitions
1. noun
A document or deed that proves ownership or right to property, especially a deed to land.
“The lawyer presented the lodgement of title deeds to the court.”
2. noun
The act of lodging or the state of being lodged, especially in a place of residence.
“The hotel management tracked the lodgement of guests throughout the night.”
3. noun
A sum of money deposited in a bank or other financial institution.
“The lodgement of $10,000 secured her a scholarship for the year.”
4. noun
A document or record of a payment, especially of taxes or dues.
“The taxman requested a lodgement of receipts for the past quarter.”
5. verb
To deposit money in a bank or other financial institution.
“She lodged the money in her savings account.”
6. verb
To provide a document or record, especially of a payment or ownership.
“The accountant lodged the receipts with the tax office.”