Lodge definition

Lodge when used as a verb, means lodged (e.g., an uploaded order or judgment), but not filed, with the clerk.
Lodge means subordinate member units of the society, known as camps, courts, councils, branches, or by any other designation.
Lodge means subordinate member units of the society, known as camps, courts, councils, branches or by any other designation.

Examples of Lodge in a sentence

  • Employees receiving Short Term Plan Benefits, as above, are considered to be active employees and benefits coverage under other Lodge plans will continue.

  • Any Employee who works hours as the sole staff member in the Lodge will be entitled to a premium of four dollars ($4.00) per hour in addition to their regular wage.

  • Medical proof of illness or injury may be required by the Lodge to substantiate absence.

  • C3 If a full-time employee’s absence without pay from the Lodge exceeds 30 continuous calendar days, the employee will become responsible for full payment of the cost of such plan and shall arrange full payment with the Employer.

  • PASS Effective September 1, 2019, all current employees of the Employer whose place of domicile is more than twenty five (25) kms from Mountainside Lodge will be paid a travel allowance of ten dollars ($10.00) for each day on which they attend at the Lodge to perform assigned work or a shift.


More Definitions of Lodge

Lodge means a subordinate member unit of the society, whether known as a camp, court, council, branch, or by any other designation.
Lodge means the subordinate member units of a society, including camps, courts, councils, branches, or other similar designation.
Lodge means an establishment consisting of three or more attached or detached sleeping units for temporary occupancy by transient persons and lodge staff and which may include a restaurant and recreation facilities for the use of tourists;
Lodge means a tourist establishment containing therein 5 or more guest rooms served by a common building entrance while additional guest rooms may have separate entrance directly from outside the building. Accessory uses may include rental cabins, accommodation for staff and one or more beverage rooms, dining rooms, meeting rooms, recreational facilities or similar uses. (c) Motel:
Lodge means lodge au Greffe in accordance with standing orders;
Lodge means a Lodge accommodation as defined in the Alberta Housing Act (Alberta).
Lodge means a subordinate member unit of a fraternal benefit society. The term includes a camp, court, council, or branch.