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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
claimant
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
other
▪ By using his superior financial resources Duke Guy-Geoffrey of Aquitaine had outfought and outwitted all other rival claimants to Gascony.
unemployed
▪ That compares with 13,221 unemployed claimants and 241 unfilled vacancies in January 1987.
▪ Since January 1986 the number of unemployed claimants in the Aberdare travel to work area has fallen by 27 percent.
▪ Basic provision of shelter, heat and light often consume more than half the total income of unemployed claimants.
▪ Two smoothed versions of the numbers of unemployed supplementary benefit claimants are displayed in figure 9.3 and figure 9.4.
▪ Mr. Howard On the seasonally adjusted basis there were 2,546,000 unemployed claimants in December 1991.
■ NOUN
benefit
▪ Two smoothed versions of the numbers of unemployed supplementary benefit claimants are displayed in figure 9.3 and figure 9.4.
▪ The fee is £10 or £6 for full-time students, the retired or benefit claimants.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Garcia is representing three Spanish-speaking claimants in their case against the state.
▪ The company will settle the lawsuit and provide compensation for claimants.
▪ Under the new system, claimants will receive their benefit checks three weeks earlier than before.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But if there is a large group of potential claimants, the government may formalize the awarding of compensation.
▪ The claimant should then submit medical certificates for the duration of their absence from work.
▪ The Bill will cover those income support claimants who have an amount for mortgage interest included in their income support assessment.
▪ The latter class of claimants, generally bondholders, will suffer a fall in the market value of their claims.
▪ There are no details on the number of dependents, as opposed to claimants of housing benefit.
▪ This is because shareholders are residual claimants to the value of the firm.
▪ Those claimants undermine the claims of genuine asylum seekers, and no one would wish to defend them.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Claimant

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.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
claimant

1747, from claim (v.), on model of appellant, defendant, etc., or from French noun use of present participle of clamer.

Wiktionary
claimant

n. One who claims; one who makes a claim.

WordNet
claimant

n. someone who claims a benefit or right or title; "claimants of unemployment compensation"; "he was a claimant to the throne"

Usage examples of "claimant".

This case involved the validity of an act of Congress directing the judge of the territorial court of Florida to examine and adjudge claims of Spanish subjects against the United States and to report his decisions with evidence thereon to the Secretary of the Treasury who in turn was to pay the award to the claimant if satisfied that the decisions were just and within the terms of the treaty of cession.

In the course of the session I shall probably have occasion to request you to provide indemnification to claimants where decrees of restitution have been rendered and damages awarded by admiralty courts, and in other cases where this government may be acknowledged to be liable in principle and where the amount of that liability has been ascertained by an informal arbitration.

The sentiments of men were divided: all the nobility had taken part on one side or the other: the people followed implicitly their leaders: the two claimants themselves had great power and numerous retainers in Scotland: and it is no wonder that, among a rude people, more accustomed to arms than inured to laws, a controversy of this nature, which could not be decided by any former precedent among them, and which is capable of exciting commotions in the most legal and best established governments, should threaten the state with the most fatal convulsions.

Sandal announced to Bee that Cosset, Thring and Noble were now prepared to accept the claimant as Patrick Ashby, the eldest son of William Ashby of Latchetts, and to hand over to him everything that was due to him.

He had made himself de facto lord of Gent in the absence of any other claimants, and he ruled by turns leniently and intemperately.

And for the next two centuries, rather than being murdered when a new sultan ascended the throne, possible claimants were incarcerated, widi deaf-mutes for servants and barren odalisques for companionship.

Everywhere claimants are springing up, renascent corporations, local authorities or private individuals who profess ownership of the soil and demand rents or monetary compensation from us.

The whole story bore the impress of truth, but when the other prisoner was asked what he had to say he adhered to his first answers, maintaining their correctness, and again asserted that he was the real Martin Guerre, and that the new claimant could only be Arnauld du Thill, the clever impostor, who was said to resemble himself so much that the inhabitants of Sagias had agreed in mistaking him for the said Arnauld.

But the Imperial Government rose in wrath, refused to have anything to do with the new claimant, informed him that his language was impertinent, and warned Umra Khan to leave Chitral territory forthwith or take the consequences.

Give each claimant a sheet of reed paper and let him write an account of the last time he went in unto Queen Zelde, with full particulars.

The original act creating the Court of Claims provided for an analogous procedure with appeals to the Supreme Court after which judgments in favor of claimants were to be referred to the Secretary of the Treasury for payments out of the general appropriation for the payment of private claims.

The Toh Puan Halimah, daughter of the exiled Laxamana of Perak, and chief wife of the banished Mentri of the State, had invested most of her private money in advances of this description, which, up to the time of British interference, was the favorite form of security, and she is now the largest claimant in the country for the repayment of her money.

Alien Property Custodian vesting in himself, for the United States, under authority of the Trading with the Enemy Act and Executive Order, all rights of claimants in the vessels and to the fund substituted therefor was held not to be a violation of section four.

Sometimes I led a witness who was an expert valuer for a claimant to such a gross exaggeration of the value of a business as to stamp the claim with fraud, and so destroy his evidence altogether.

And that one of the terms of the settlement that ended the schism was that the new Pope, now of holy memory, would ratify the elevation of all these cardinals, no matter which claimant had made the appointments.