The phrase
"multiple claimants" refers to a situation where there are several people or groups who make a claim or demand for something. They all believe that they have a right to own or possess something and present their arguments or evidence to support their claims.
Full definition
The ability of a group or groups
of multiple claimants to bring joint claims — a class action — has long existed in a number of legal jurisdictions.
When there are
multiple claimants against a single brokerage, payments are limited to a maximum of $ 500,000 in total regardless of the number of claimants.
Representation of
multiple claimants in arbitrations against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela all of the decided cases resulted in favorable decisions and awards
He has worked on a number of cases
involving multiple claimants including an action brought by those affected by the use of De Puy's unsafe hip implants.
She has advised in particular in large high profile multi party claims from the Financial Compensation Scheme defending independent financial advisors and in bringing a claim
by multiple claimants in regard to complicated financial pension advice against various financial institutions and IFAs.
In situations where the total amount of property damage
from multiple claimants is going to exceed the liability limits of the responsible party, that party's insurance company will offer a pro-rated settlement amount to each of the claimants for their damages.
Determined applicable coverage limits in cases involving single claimant or
multiple claimant after overseeing official police reports
Representation
of multiple claimants in arbitrations against the Republic of Argentina — all of the decided cases resulted in favorable decisions and awards
There is a desire in some corners of the American legal system for there to be disclosure of litigation finance arrangements in proceedings
involving multiple claimants, such as class actions or multidistrict litigations.
When there are
multiple claimants, the reward will be shared in amounts determined by Razer.
«The statutory cap... fails because it imposes unfair and illogical burdens on injured parties when an act of medical negligence gives rise to
multiple claimants,» Lewis wrote.
Although he contemplates crime not tort (thus avoiding the problem of
multiple claimants), Joel Feinberg argues that offence can justify legal intervention.
Payment is limited to a maximum of $ 100,000 to a single claimant, or if there are
multiple claimants, to a total of $ 500,000 for all claimants from a single brokerage.