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1 claim attention
aandacht opeisen/verdienen -
2 claim back
claim back -
3 claim kindred with someone
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4 claim on
claim on -
5 claim
n. aanspraak; vordering; bewering--------v. beweren; vorderen; aanspraak maken opclaim1[ kleem] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 aanspraak ⇒ recht, claim, eis♦voorbeelden:have a claim on/to • verdienen, recht hebben oplay claim/make a claim to • aanspraak maken op————————claim21 een vordering indienen ⇒ een eis instellen, genoegdoening/schadevergoeding eisen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 opeisen ⇒ aanspraak maken op, rechten doen gelden op2 beweren ⇒ verkondigen, stellen3 recht hebben op ⇒ verdienen, nodig hebben♦voorbeelden:the accident claimed six lives • het ongeluk eiste zes levensclaim back • terugvorderen3 claim attention • aandacht opeisen/verdienen -
6 claim damages
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7 claim absolution
vergiffenis verzoeken, vrijspraak aanvragen -
8 claim against
Een aanklacht indienen -
9 claim for damages
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10 claim responsibility
verantwoordelijkheid opnemen -
11 claim
aanspraakvulopgave -
12 lay claim/make a claim to
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13 sustain someone's claim/someone in his claim
sustain someone's claim/someone in his claimEnglish-Dutch dictionary > sustain someone's claim/someone in his claim
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14 counsel for the defence claim that …
counsel for the defence claim that …de verdediging voert aan dat …English-Dutch dictionary > counsel for the defence claim that …
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15 disallow a claim
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16 have a claim on/to
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17 in proof of his claim
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18 no-claim bonus
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19 peg out a claim
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20 put in a claim for damages
put in a claim for damages
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