LODEMAN, or LOADSMAN

The pilot conducts the ship up the river or into port; but the loadsman is he that undertakes to bring a ship through the haven, after being brought thither by the pilot, to the quay or place of discharge. Jacob.

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LODEMANAGE

The hire of a pilot for conducting a vessel from one place to another. Cowell.

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LODGE

A local rest-stop providing basic amenities along with inexpensive overnight accommodation.

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LODGER

One who occupies hired apartments in another’s house; a tenant of part of another’s house. A tenant, with the right of exclusive possession of a part of a house, the landlord, by himself or au agent, retaining geueral dominion over the house itself. Wansey v. I’er- kius, 7 Man. & G. 155; Pullman Palace Car Co. v. Lowe, 28 Neb. 239, 44 N. W. 220. 6 L. R. A. 809, 20 Am. St. Rep. 325; Metzger v. Schnabel, 23 Misc. Rep. 098, 52 N. Y. Supp. 105; Pollock v. Laudis, 3G Iowa, 052.

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LODGING

total of rent and a reasonable expense for utilities and provided appliances, furniture, and amenities.

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LODGINGS

Habitation in another’s house; apartments in another’s house, furnished or unfurnished, occupied for habitation ; the occupier being termed a “lodger.”

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LODS ET VENTES

In old French and Canadian law. A line payable by a roturier on every change of ownership of his land; a mutation or alienation tine. Steph. Leet 351.

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LOG BOOK

Record of activities, events, and/or occurrences, systematically, daily or hourly.

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LOCULUS

In old records. A collin; a purse.

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