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Claim

Definition 1 Notification to an Insurance company requesting payment of an amount due under the Terms of the Policy. also called insurance Claim. Definition 2 The Right of a Creditor over a Debtor.

Related Terms: 14 Call, Claim, Credit, Creditor, Debt, Debtor, FICA, FIN, Insurance, Insurance claim, Policy, Right, Term, Terms
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