Sentence examples for from a claimant from inspiring English sources

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CMPs add a more versatile legal weapon to the government's armoury, permitting intelligence to be introduced into a case while withholding it in full from a claimant.

CMPs add a new legal weapon to the government's armoury, permitting intelligence to be introduced into a case but withheld in full from a claimant.

We will carry on working with charities, including Mind and the NAS, to continually improve the WCA for people with mental health problems, and … pilot a new approach to collecting more information from a claimant's GP to refine the WCA".

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The report cites John, a claimant from Camden, who captures the sense of disbelief and anger at what the report argues amounts to a new Poll Tax.

Barker rejected in part the reasoning of the California Supreme Court from Byrne, noting: "Surely a claimant would have little reason for presenting to the land commission his claim to land, and securing a confirmation of that claim, if the only result was to transfer the naked fee to him, burdened by an Indian right of permanent occupancy".

Long waits often occur when a claimant moves from one benefit to another, or are challenging fit-for-work tests.

[ABC News] In court filings, BP asks a federal judge to disregard objections from a minority of claimants and approve a proposed multibillion-dollar settlement for economic damages from the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Together with a standard invitational letter from UWV, claimants received a study information brochure, which directed them to an online application form.

On the one hand, such barriers occur frequently, and could have a negative influence on obtaining information from the claimant or on the atmosphere during the interview [ 68].

It is hypothesized that empowerment of these claimants will enhance the physician-patient relationship by shifting claimants from a passive role to a more active and constructive role during disability assessments.

Tracing in English law is a procedure to identify property (such as money) that has been taken from the claimant involuntarily.

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