money claims

money claims
Claims or demands for money arising out of express or implied contracts. All rightful claims, whether founded upon contract, tort or penalties given by statute. Dittman Boot & Shoe Co. v Mixon, 120 Ala 206, 210, 24 So 847.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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