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Boston Henson
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9 March, 13:25
What is a "Claim Jumper"?
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Maddox Skinner
9 March, 13:28
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A person who seizes another's claim of land especially for mineral rights
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Ayden Shaffer
9 March, 13:55
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A claim jumper is a person that illegally occupies property that someone has a legal claim for.
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