It means "Say what you're arguing" Your claim would be your argument, or what you're trying to persuade someone of. State means to say.
It depends on which form of "claim" you want to use."Claim" (noun): A title or a right "The man's claim asked for damages""Claim" (verb): To take something "After she won the lottery, she left to go claim her reward""Claim" (verb): To state to be true "He claimed that he had won the race""Claim" (verb): To take away or steal "The tornado claimed many lives"
to grab readers' attention
Evidence together with argument as to how the evidence makes the claim (the proposition that someone is claiming to be true) more credible.
The word claim can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a statement of truth. The verb form means to demand ownership of or to state a new fact.
To state the problem that the central claim will solve :) -Apex-
The time for filing a lawsuit depends upon the nature of the claim and the State. I am not clear as to whether by "personal" you mean a bodily injury claim. If you do, each State has its own body of statutory law setting forth the time periods.
Get the audience's attention and state a clear claim. APEX
state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof
depends on what type of civil rights clam it is - check with your state attorney generals office for which need a state claim filed first.
To speak about something as if it was false.
Calaforna.
You can file an accident claim with State Farm in person at your State Farm agent's office, over the phone or online. Make sure that you have all of the pertinent information when you file your claim.
It all depends on the state the claim is filed. If a state does not have a set amount of time of the company to investigate and make a decision on a claim, they are required to do it in a "reasonable" amount of time, depending on what time of auto claim it is.
No you are not supposed to claim if you are in arrears.
A different claim proposing another hypothesis
No, failure to state a claim is not considered an affirmative defense in legal proceedings.
inherent powers