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claimant

/kley-muhnt/US // ˈkleɪ mənt //UK // (ˈkleɪmənt) //

申诉人,要求者,索赔人,申索人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who makes a claim.

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Examples

  • At the very least, proving that fears of catching the virus at work are justified would fall on the claimant.

  • Swedlow said he’s been watching other lawsuits, including the one filed by Epic, and he believes Cydia could be the “perfect claimant” for an antitrust case against Apple.

  • The fake claimants posed as out-of-state companies seeking federal benefits of up to $600 per week under a process that allows claimants to self-certify job loss, rather than have unemployment verified by the employer.

  • When an agent speaks to a claimant in this situation they will often warn them about these letters and instruct them to wait before taking action so the new programs can kick in.

  • Fraudsters have literally seized on the opportunity to “hide in the herd” of new claimants to rip off the system.

  • Lavalle and his three pals allegedly pocketed a cut of the retroactive lump sum ofas much as $100,000 that each claimant received.

  • Nor can other creditors through filing objections to a claim prevent a bona fide claimant from voting.

  • It is true that an adverse claimant cannot give any title to her husband's land that would bar her right thereto.

  • With this (class c) form of the story we frequently find combined what is known as The False Claimant ‘motif.’

  • A second version of the False Claimant story is found in Le cerf au pied blanc.

  • Heinsberg had promised a certain benefice to Louis de Bourbon, the Duke's nephew, but gave it to another claimant.