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claimant (mass) | claimant
  - žiadateľ |  
claimant (encz) | claimant,nárokovatel	n:		Rostislav Svoboda |  
claimant (encz) | claimant,uchazeč	n:		Rostislav Svoboda |  
claimant (encz) | claimant,žadatel	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Claimant (gcide) | Claimant \Claim"ant\, n. [Cf. OF. clamant, p. pr. of clamer. Cf.
    Clamant.]
    One who claims; one who asserts a right or title; a claimer.
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claimant (wn) | claimant
     n 1: someone who claims a benefit or right or title; "claimants
          of unemployment compensation"; "he was a claimant to the
          throne" |  
CLAIMANT (bouvier) | CLAIMANT. In the courts of admiralty, when the suit is in rem, the cause is 
 entitled in the Dame of the libellant against the thing libelled, as A B v. 
 Ten cases of calico and it preserves that title through the whole progress 
 of the suit.When a person is authorized and admitted to defend the libel, he 
 is called the claimant. The United States v. 1960 bags of coffee; 8 Cranch, 
 R. 398; United States v. The Mars; 8 Cranch, R. 417; 30 hhds. of sugar, 
 (Brentzon, claimant, v. Boyle. 9 Cranch, R. 191. 
 
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claimant (mass) | claimant
  - žiadateľ |  
claimant (encz) | claimant,nárokovatel	n:		Rostislav Svobodaclaimant,uchazeč	n:		Rostislav Svobodaclaimant,žadatel	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Declaimant (gcide) | Declaimant \De*claim"ant\, n.
    A declaimer. [R.]
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Reclaimant (gcide) | Reclaimant \Re*claim"ant\ (r[-e]*kl[=a]m"ant), n. [Cf. F.
    r['e]clamant, p. pr.]
    One who reclaims; one who cries out against or contradicts.
    --Waterland.
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claimant (wn) | claimant
     n 1: someone who claims a benefit or right or title; "claimants
          of unemployment compensation"; "he was a claimant to the
          throne" |  
CLAIMANT (bouvier) | CLAIMANT. In the courts of admiralty, when the suit is in rem, the cause is 
 entitled in the Dame of the libellant against the thing libelled, as A B v. 
 Ten cases of calico and it preserves that title through the whole progress 
 of the suit.When a person is authorized and admitted to defend the libel, he 
 is called the claimant. The United States v. 1960 bags of coffee; 8 Cranch, 
 R. 398; United States v. The Mars; 8 Cranch, R. 417; 30 hhds. of sugar, 
 (Brentzon, claimant, v. Boyle. 9 Cranch, R. 191. 
 
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