Valid claim

A valid or colorable claim in law is a claim that is strong enough to have a reasonable chance of being determined both valid based upon its being sufficiently supported by law and provable fact to be plausibly proved in court. == In United States law == The term "valid claim" is used in a number of different contexts in federal law.

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Valid claim

A valid or colorable claim in law is a claim that is strong enough to have a reasonable chance of being determined both valid based upon its being sufficiently supported by law and provable fact to be plausibly proved in court. == In United States law == The term "valid claim" is used in a number of different contexts in federal law.

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