Claim - Law Dictionary Search Results
Claim in rem
Claim in rem, means and Admiralty claim in rem Admiralty (2000)
Tort feaser
Tort feaser, means who commits a tort; a wrong-doer, Black's Law
Statement of claim
Statement of claim. The mode in which, under the Judicature Acts, a plaintiff
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Quit claim
Quit claim, a quitting of one's action, claim, or title.
Non-claim
year and a day; but now no continual or other claim preserves any right of making an entry or distress or
Dormant claim
Dormant claim, a claim in abeyance.
De son tort, executor
De son tort, executor, a stranger who takes upon himself to act as
Claim, statement of
Claim, statement of. See STATEMENT OF CLAIM.
Claim in the action
Claim in the action, referred to at the end of that
unliquidated claim
unliquidated claim A claim for which a specific value has not been
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