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to claimants

noun

One who claims; one who makes a claim.

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Not all basic rules are known to claimants.

British libel and defamation laws are notoriously friendly to claimants.

An estimated £1.6bn was underpaid to claimants by the DWP.

Originally it applied to claimants under the age of 25.

To date, Combustion Engineering has paid $865 million to claimants.

"There's not enough money," Mr. Feinberg apologized to claimants with lower-rated trauma.

It has so far paid out $3.78 billion to claimants, according to Juneau's claims website.

And for little purpose: only 20% of the money goes to claimants for economic damages.

An HMRC spokesperson said it would pay compensation to claimants where appropriate.

Now it will apply to claimants under the age of 35.

Nor did he think it important to give incentives to claimants to leave welfare.

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