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Claimants

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Claimants meaning

plural of claimant

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By comparison, ages 66 and 62 were both optimal for a mid-single-digit percentage of claimants, with age 66 having a slight edge over age 62 claimants.

Moreover China’s claim to high tide features there is as valid as that of the other claimants and like other claimants, it has the right to build such installations on its territory.

First introduced in 2013 to new benefit claimants, Harrogate last month became the first place in the country where existing claimants are being moved onto a single payment via an online system.

Most direct claimants were low-income people who can’t afford lawyers, whereas claimants represented by attorneys tended to be relatively higher income earners, Taljaard said.

On a comparative basis, these reviews confirm consistent settlement values paid to direct claimants as compared to represented claimants.

Claimants of the Mahdi Throughout history, there have been multiple claimants to the role of Mahdi that had come into existence through their pious deeds and by subsequently acquiring their own following.

An HS2 spokesperson said: “HS2 endeavours to pay claimants fair and timely compensation.

Around 2.2 million of the UK's 5.8 million claimants are working and get the benefit to boost their income so they have enough to pay rent, feed and clothe their children and cover other essential living costs.

As it stands, he said, it takes at least six months for asylum claimants to get work authorization in the U.S. Their cases drag on for years and they get desperate.

A State Pension warning has been issued as claimants are warned over the "sustainability" of the Department for Work and Pensions () benefit.

At a pretrial hearing, MGN lawyers sought to persuade the judge that Ricky Tomlinson, part of the wider group of claimants, would be a more suitable representative at the trial.

Benefit claimants could have their bank accounts and social media activity monitored as the Department for Work and Pensions continues its crackdown on fraud.

Benefits claimants also need to be aware that their payments will be sent on different dates than normal this month due to the way bank holidays fall over Christmas and New Year.

But aside from that, there's changes affecting everybody from claimants to people to send parcels and letters.

But the claimants’ lawyers say this sum is not nearly enough to cover the extent of the damage and loss the victims have suffered.

Campaigner Rick Burgess, from Disabled People Against Cuts, is now calling for all councils to update claimants' assessment to reflect the rising cost of living, and to put in place better support for those struggling with repayments.

Claimants could be automatically enrolled into receiving GBI by linking it to the tax system that already administers levels of taxation based on earnings.

Claimants faced a series of changes in May with payments unable to be made on bank holidays.

Claimants of certain benefits, like Universal Credit, may find their payments affected by the Easter bank holidays next month.

Claimants of these benefits have complained about having to undergo repeat assessments if it's clear their condition will not improve.