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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 114 — Administrative Claims Under the Federal Tort Claims Act and Representation and Indemnification of SBA Employees · § 114.103

§ 114.103. Who may file a claim?

151 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t13/s§ 114.103·

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(a)If a claim is based on factors listed in the first column, then it may be presented by persons listed in the second column. ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Claim factors Claim presenters Injury to or loss of property The owner of the property, his or her duly authorized agent, or legal representative. Personal injury The injured person, his or her duly authorized agent, or legal representative. Death The executor, administrator, or legal representative of the decedent's estate, or any other person entitled to assert the claim under applicable state law. Loss wholly compensated by an insurer with rights as a subrogee The parties individually, as their interests appear, or jointly. ::: :::
(b)An agent or legal representative may present your claim in your name, but must sign the claim, state his or her title or legal capacity, and include documentation of authority to present the claim on your behalf.
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