A claimant is an individual who has filed a claim for benefits, such as unemployment insurance or workers' compensation, seeking financial assistance or compensation. An exhaustee, on the other hand, refers to someone who has exhausted their eligibility for benefits, meaning they have received the maximum amount of benefits available to them and can no longer claim any further assistance. Essentially, all exhaustees were once claimants, but not all claimants become exhaustees.
An abstract of judgment is a statement written as a summary of a judgment. It generally outlines any money owed by the plaintiff to the defendant or claimant in the case.
The American Claimant was created in 1892.
A transfer of lien assigns the lien claimant's position in the lien to another party. A release of lien discharges the lien and makes it not appear on a title policy issued for the property.
Example sentence - The claimant used the wrong form and was disqualified.
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The cast of The Claimant - 2013 includes: Alan Claridge as Doctor Genya Milk as Allison
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This is a term usually used in civil law cases and, basically it means this. If the Claimant says the Defendant owes him a sum of money and, the Defendant says he doesn't owe any money and, he puts the Claimant to "Strict Proof". That means the Claimant will have to prove beyond all doubt the money is owed. He will have to show all the documentation associated with the dealings between them that the money is owed and that no money has been received.
No. By law unemployment information is confidential and is only communicated between the claimant, the state agency, and the affected employer
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