Definition of Reconvention. Meaning of Reconvention. Synonyms of Reconvention

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Definition of Reconvention

Reconvention
Reconvention Re`con*ven"tion (-v?n"sh?n), n. (Civil Law) A cross demand; an action brought by the defendant against the plaintiff before the same judge. --Burrill. Bouvier.

Meaning of Reconvention from wikipedia

- inches and split records into one record, Southern Discomfort. This reconvention gave them the impetus to knuckle down and record another album, and that...
- on behalf of SA Alumenite, had negotiated the sale. Wells claimed in reconvention for an order rescinding the contract on the ground of the alleged misrepresentations...
- possession of the ring. Tranquil, ascending harmonies introduce the reconvention of the gods and giants. The subsequent dispute over Wotan's reluctance...
- the most important and lasting religious do****ent drafted after the reconvention of the Parliament, also decrees Biblical canon 1648 George Fox founds...
- list. Five Scottish Parliamentary elections have been held since the reconvention of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. Elections are held every five years...
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- counterclaim against the plaintiff. A counterclaim is often called a claim in reconvention. The same rules apply as those in the claim in convention. The plea and...
- been justified in denying him access to the forest. In his claim in reconvention, Morton asked for an order cancelling the contract; and for damages....
- the most important and lasting religious do****ent drafted after the reconvention of the Parliament, also decreed Biblical canon 1647 – The Discalced Carmelites...