Claims Enforcement

/ˈkleɪmz ɛnˌfɔːrsˈmɛnt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The legal process of compelling compliance with or payment under a claim, such as a court order or judgment.
    The plaintiffs focused on claims enforcement to ensure the defendant complied with the settlement terms.

Commentary

Claims enforcement specifically involves legal mechanisms to actualize rights or entitlements recognized in claims, distinct from the claim's initial assertion.

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