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Your claim is that you need a new cell phone. Your moms counterclaim is that you dont need one. Your reason is because yours doesnt have Internet access, and your evidence says that students with Internet access make better grades.
Examples of counterclaims include: After a bank has sued a customer for an unpaid debt, the customer counterclaims (sues back) against the bank for fraud in procuring the debt. The court will sort out the different claims in one lawsuit (unless the claims are severed).
The answer is the part that responds to the plaintiffs allegations; the counterclaim is where the defendant has a chance to set forth his or her own allegations, and request his or her own relief.
Counterclaim and Refutation Sentence Frames Denial: reject, oppose, disagree, question, doubt this view and Assertion: argue that, reason that, claim that, support, conclude that. Accept the criticism of the counterclaim.
Mostly, an answer includes the defendants counterclaims (allegations or claims against the plaintiff) and/or affirmative defenses (legal defenses that can defeat the plaintiffs claim).
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When you sue someone in small claims court, the person you are suing can turn around and sue you by filing a counterclaim. A counterclaim allows the defendant (now called the counterclaimant) to have his claim against the plaintiff (now called the counterdefendant) decided along with the plaintiffs claim in the
The answer is the part that responds to the plaintiffs allegations; the counterclaim is where the defendant has a chance to set forth his or her own allegations, and request his or her own relief.
If the Plaintiff fails to appear for the trial and the Defendant appear and has filed a counterclaim, the Judge may enter a default judgment against the Plaintiff based on the Defendants counterclaim, assuming the Defendant satisfied all the requirements for a default judgment.
A counterclaim is defined as 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.
answer. n. in law, a written pleading filed by a defendant to respond to a complaint in a lawsuit filed and served upon that defendant. An answer generally responds to each allegation in the complaint by denying or admitting it, or admitting in part and denying in part.

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