A queasy economy means that tax receipts will soon flag and the number of welfare claimants will rise.
the BIA had to issue valid legislative rules, which would be published in the Federal Register, before it could cut off the claimants' eligibility in this fashion.
For example, the welfare claimants in Goldberg plainly had a property interest at stake, because the underlying federal legislation provided that everyone who satisfied certain criteria had a legal right to receive welfare payments.
The applicant or the claimants may bring an action in the people's court.
Actually, it appears this settlement was agreed in principle at the end of last year, but few potential claimants yet know about it.
But this is tough love: sanctions will fall on claimants who fail to meet various conditions, and doctors will reassess those on incapacity benefit to identify those able to work.
Reversion of land held under feudal tenure to the manor in the absence of legal heirs or claimants.
One reason is that the circumstances of claimants, ranging from lone parents to the newly unemployed to those on incapacity payments, vary greatly.
Unsupported mothers are one of the fastest-growing groups of welfare claimants.
Few things, after all, are as likely to lift the spirits of Britain's embattled public sector workers or benefit claimants than the sight of Kate Middleton's sure-to-be-spectacular wedding dress.
Take statements and consult with claimants, accident witnesses, doctors and other relevant individuals and examine records or reports.
Incubation period: When claimants say the hamburger they ate this morning sickened them, they are generally out to lunch.
The board hears and determines employment claims involving not more than 10 claimants for a sum of money not exceeding $8,000 per claimant.
Reversion of property to the state in the absence of legal heirs or claimants.
interpose between two claimants