Sentences with phrase «particular claimant»

A "particular claimant" refers to a specific person or entity that is making a specific demand or asking for something. Full definition
Instead, courts have established a range of damages that vary with the type of injuries and the way in which the injuries have affected the particular claimant's life.
«The implications of this case go well beyond the particular claimants before the court,» says Kasari Govender, Executive Director of West Coast LEAF.
An employment tribunal still has the power to make recommendations but this power is now limited to steps that an employer should take to reduce the effect of discrimination on the particular claimant, rather than on the workforce as a whole.
This case has implications beyond the particular claimants before the court.
Put another way, FSCO (and the courts, and likely the LAT) often determines whether a particular claimant was involved in an «accident».
If a particular claimant testifies that she wears the niqab because as part of her practice of faith, that is all that is needed to make the niqab a religious symbol.
The difference between these questions, and whether the claimant has a legitimate expectation of privacy, is illustrated by looking back at A v B & C [2005] EWHC 1615 in which Mr Justice Eady held that the first stage required considering the particular claimant's legitimate expectations and not merely the subject matter of the information, which is a far easier test.
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