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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    claimant


    1. But I didn’t think she was listed as a claimant?”


    2. Later that year, a rival claimant to the throne named Enrique Tudor led a revolt aided by some soldiers from Frantzia


    3. In the sullen tunnel of time… that hard and cruel claimant


    4. He took it easily because the adherents of a claimant to the throne of Judea, Hyrcanus, opened the gates of the city to Pompey’s forces


    5. The alternate claimant (Aristobolus) had a stronger personality and would not be so easily controlled


    6. "There's another claimant


    7. "Before 1996, Richard was the only credible claimant to being the ideological


    8. I saw no reason why it should not be used while it awaited a claimant


    9. cannot be proven in most cases, then the claimant does not bear


    10. with the original claimant, what I am telling you is that there

    11. effective cross examination of both the claimant and the accused


    12. directed toward the claimant


    13. From the response of the claimant,


    14. does the claimant not have the requirement to provide supporting


    15. Why was the claimant not required to


    16. But the rise of each and every messiah claimant invariably ended in death


    17. For tax year 2009, a claimant with one qualifying child can receive a maximum credit of $3,043


    18. A claimant with two qualifying children can receive a maximum credit of $5,028


    19. the claimant cannot commence an action during that pe-


    20. date on which the claimant is informed by competent

    21. that the claimant to the English throne, Mary Stuart of Scotland (who was married


    22. No plan offered itself: the very exhibition of any desire to keep him would have rendered the claimant more peremptory: there was nothing left but to resign him


    23. And then, number one, you came up against the man in possession and had to produce your credentials like the claimant in the Tichborne case, Roger Charles Tichborne, Bella was the boat's name to the best of his recollection he, the heir, went down in as the evidence went to show and there was a tattoo mark too in Indian ink, lord Bellew was it, as he might very easily have picked up the details from some pal on board ship and then, when got up to tally with the description given, introduce himself with: Excuse me, my name is So and So or some such commonplace remark


    24. He produced some blank forms and rattled off instructions about how one must properly access such a file; it required two signatures from the claimant


    25. ” Why this advice? Because once you convert you have lost your strategic combination of prior claimant to interest plus a chance for an attractive profit


    26. Structural subordination occurs when a senior class of claimants or interests are made junior to a lower class of claimants or interests even though, on the strict basis of stated claims or interests’ rights, the senior class would normally enjoy priority over other junior classes; say, for example, that because of findings of previous domination and control, secured bank debt is made the lowest class of claimant in a Chapter 11 reorganization plan


    27. Any claimant or party in interest may seek to either have the Chapter 11 dismissed or have the case converted to a Chapter 7 liquidation


    28. Epanchin, of a sudden, “here are we all sitting here and imagining we are very clever, and perhaps laughing at the prince, some of us, and meanwhile he has received a letter this very day in which that same claimant renounces his claim, and begs the prince’s pardon


    29. Now, if the feudal law did exist, and by that law alluvion did accrue to the Crown of France, does it not follow that the same right did accrue to the United States by the deed of cession from France, who owned the territory? If the claimant was in possession when this act passed, it became the duty of the President of the United States to give him three months' notice previous to his removal; if not, no such notice was necessary


    30. It does not appear, from any evidence from the Secretary of War or of the Treasury, that the late Colonel Hamilton ever did relinquish his right to half-pay or commutation, nor can the committee believe that it would be proper or generous that such relinquishment should be relied on as a bar to a just claim upon the United States for meritorious services against the representatives of such claimant

    31. They believe that when a claim, founded in a fair consideration, and supported by indisputable evidence, is presented for payment, a proper self-respect on the part of the Government, as well as justice to the claimant, requires its discharge


    32. Lost or destroyed certificates—notwithstanding any statute of limitation to the contrary, under such restrictions as shall insure payment only to the original claimant, his heirs, executors, or administrators


    33. And be it further enacted, That the owners of any private armed vessel or vessels, or their agents, may, at any time before a libel shall be filed against any captured vessel or her cargo, remove the same from any port into which it may be first brought, to any other port in the United States, subject to the same restrictions, and complying with the same regulations, with respect to the payment of duties, which are provided by law in relation to other vessels arriving in port with cargoes subject to duty: Provided, That before such removal the said captured property shall not have been attached at the suit of any adverse claimant, or a claim against the same have been interposed in behalf of the United States


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    Synonyms for "claimant"

    claimant candidate applicant petitioner postulant

    "claimant" definitions

    someone who claims a benefit or right or title