A claim is considered valid if it is supported by credible evidence, logically structured, and consistent with established facts or principles. Additionally, a valid claim should be clear and specific, allowing for reasonable interpretation and assessment. The strength of a claim also depends on the reliability of the sources used to back it up and its ability to withstand scrutiny or counterarguments.
A valid claim in math is that you prove whenether the question or answer is resonable. in other words, you have to tell if it is biased or not biased. Biased is invalid claim.
Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.
they have.
It makes no difference. It is still a valid claim, regardless if the other driver has the same insurance as yours. The same laws and regulations apply.
No. Promises made verbally are not claimable. Nothing that is not on paper, is a valid claim.
One example of an absolute statement in philosophy is "There is no absolute truth." This statement makes a universal claim about the nature of truth itself, suggesting that no truths are universally valid or objective.
The claim that can be asserted without evidence requires evidence to be considered valid.
evaluate the evidence used to support it
No. Promises made verbally are not claimable. Nothing that is not on paper, is a valid claim.
Check to see that it is supported by historical evidence.
Jesus
it makes a claim about the meaning of something