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1. ''Law''.  
 
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A claimant is the party who initiates a legal action before a court to seek a legal remedy, for example damages.
A claimant is the party who initiates a legal action before a court to seek a legal remedy, for example damages.
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2. ''Benefits - other rights.''


More generally, a party who claims a benefit, right or title.
More generally, a party who claims a benefit, right or title.
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* [[Defendant]]
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[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]

Latest revision as of 04:29, 2 July 2021

1. Law.

A claimant is the party who initiates a legal action before a court to seek a legal remedy, for example damages.

Also known as a plaintiff or a complainant.


2. Benefits - other rights.

More generally, a party who claims a benefit, right or title.


See also