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CLAMOR 1

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A quick definition of CLAMOR 1:

Clamor: A word that used to mean a lawsuit or a claim in the past. It can also refer to a loud noise or shouting, like a "hue and cry." In civil law, it can mean a person who is making a claim or the thing that is being claimed from someone else.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A clamor can mean several things:

  1. In history, it referred to a lawsuit or a claim.
  2. It can also mean a loud and persistent noise or outcry, like a protest or a commotion.
  3. In civil law, a clamor can refer to a claimant, someone who is making a claim against another person or entity.
  4. It can also refer to the thing that is being claimed from another person or entity.

Examples:

  • During the medieval period, a clamor was a legal action taken to resolve a dispute between two parties.
  • The clamor of the protesters outside the government building could be heard from blocks away.
  • The clamor in the courtroom was deafening as the claimant presented their case.
  • The clamor for compensation from the victims of the oil spill was heard around the world.

The examples illustrate the different meanings of the word clamor. The first example shows how it was used in history to refer to a legal action. The second example shows how it can refer to a loud and persistent noise. The third example shows how it is used in civil law to refer to a claimant. The fourth example shows how it can refer to the thing that is being claimed.

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