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counterclaim

nouna claim for damages made in reply to a previous claim ExampleJones claimed £25,000 in damages against Smith, and Smith entered a counter-claim of £50,000 for loss of office.verbto put in a counter-claim for something ExampleJones claimed £25,000 in damages and Smith counter-claimed £50,000 for loss of office.

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  1. Counterclaim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In civil procedure, a party's claim is a counterclaim if the defending party has previously (in the present action) made a claim against the claiming party.
     
  2. counterclaim - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A claim by a defendant opposing the claim of the plaintiff and seeking some relief from the plaintiff for the defendant. A counterclaim contains assertions that the ...
     
  3. counterclaim - The Free Dictionary
    coun·ter·claim (koun t r-kl m ). n. A claim filed in opposition to another claim, especially in a legal action. intr. & tr.v. (koun t r-kl m ) coun·ter·claimed, ...
     
  4. Counterclaim - Merriam-Webster Online
    ... COUNTERCLAIM. : an opposing claim; especially : a claim brought by a defendant against a plaintiff in a legal action. See counterclaim defined for kids » ...
     
  5. Counterclaim | LII / Legal Information Institute
    Definition. A claim for relief filed against an opposing party after the original claim is filed. Most commonly, a claim by the defendant against the plaintiff.
     
  6. Rule 13. Counterclaim and Crossclaim | Federal Rules of Civil ...
    (a) Compulsory Counterclaim. (1) In General. A pleading must state as a counterclaim any claim that—at the time of its service—the pleader has against an ...
     
  7. Use counterclaim in a sentence | counterclaim sentence examples
    Example sentences with the word counterclaim. counterclaim ...
     
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