§ 14.3. Administrative claim; who may file.
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(a)A claim for injury to or loss of property may be presented by the owner of the property, his duly authorized agent or legal representative.
(b)A claim for personal injury may be presented by the injured person, his duly authorized agent, or legal representative.
(c)A claim based on death may be presented by the executor or administrator of the decendent's estate, or by any other person legally entitled to assert such a claim in accordance with applicable State law.
(d)A claim for loss wholly compensated by an insurer with the rights of a subrogee may be presented by the insurer. A claim for loss partially compensated by an insurer with the rights of a subrogee may be presented by the parties individually as their respective interests appear, or jointly. \[Order No. 371-66, 31 FR 16616, Dec. 29, 1966, as amended by Order No. 1179-87, 52 FR 7412, Mar. 11, 1987\]
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