Originally Posted by
fliion
I believe what Don means is - if you get sued and before the court rules, does that automatically mean that the claimant / claim is valid?
Because in that case, just file and forget about the ruling - because ‘hey, I filed, I’m right.’
Claim ain’t a judgment gents.
ain't. 1706, originally a contraction of am
not, and in proper use with that sense until it began to be used as a generic contraction for are
not, is
not, etc., in early 19c. Cockney dialect of London; popularized by representations of this in Dickens, etc., which led to the
word being banished from correct English.