Definition of Counterclaims. Meaning of Counterclaims. Synonyms of Counterclaims

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Definition of Counterclaims

Counterclaim
Counterclaim Coun"ter*claim` (-kl[=a]m`), n. (Law) A claim made by a person as an offset to a claim made on him.

Meaning of Counterclaims from wikipedia

- claims are "counterclaims." Examples of counterclaims include: After a bank has sued a customer for an unpaid debt, the customer counterclaims (sues back)...
- may also ****ert counterclaims for damages or equitable relief against the plaintiff. For example, in the case of "compulsory counterclaims," the defendant...
- against defendant Heard claiming $50 million in damages; Heard filed counterclaims against Depp claiming $100 million in damages. Depp and Heard first...
- amended its counterclaims bringing the total number of counterclaims to 13. The new counterclaims were: Copyright infringement This counterclaim involved...
- The Atlantique incident occurred on 10 August 1999, when a Breguet Atlantic maritime patrol aircraft of the ****stan Naval Air Arm was shot down by a MiG-21...
- United States District Court for the District of Colorado dismissed all counterclaims except breach of contract. The Internet Archive did not move to dismiss...
- filed their own counterclaims. Universal paid Coleco by buying stock in the company. Universal and Nintendo both appealed the counterclaims suit. The case...
- Allegations that the United States military used biological weapons in the Korean War (June 1950 – July 1953) were raised by the governments of the People's...
- dates to 1864, while Simiiformes by Haeckel dates to 1866, leading to counterclaims of priority. Hoffstetter also argued that Simiiformes is also constructed...
- through their "father Abraham", and the returning exiles who based their counterclaim on Moses and the Exodus tradition of the Israelites. The Abraham cycle...