Under the Law, legal claims are "complaints that legal action can resolve." It is a reckless claim, nor is it based on fraud.
In some state court systems, valid claims are called Claims for help or Claims and submissions .
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United States (Federal)
Valid claims are used in a number of different contexts in Federal law.
Under US bankruptcy laws, the creditor must have legitimate claims to attend the creditor meeting and to collect all or any part of the debt.
A legal claim is used to illustrate the lucrative interest in antiques under the 1990 Native American Cemetery and Nationwide Narcotics Protection (NAGPRA) Act.
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Liens
Liens must be based on legitimate claims . Under Texas law, mechanical lien must have a valid basis. Under New York law, a delay, or notice of a claim to the actual property, must be valid, such as a pending divorce. Under the laws of most states, claims against plantations must be proved or validated.
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See also
- Tort Federal Claim Act
- Replevin
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