Counterclaim definition

Counterclaim means a claim asserted in a pleading filed with the Board in an arbitration proceeding pursuant to this clause which arises from the same occurrence or transaction that is the subject matter of the opposing party’s claim. Counterclaims do not need to be submitted to the Subcontract Administrator for decision.
Counterclaim has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1(b).
Counterclaim shall have the meaning ascribed to it by the Chancery Court of the State of Delaware (the “Delaware Court”).

Examples of Counterclaim in a sentence

  • Counterclaim by defendant Where in any action a counterclaim is made by a defendant, rules 1 to 10 shall apply in relation to the counterclaim as if the subject‑matter of the counterclaim were the original subject‑matter of the action, and as if the person making the counterclaim were the plaintiff and the person against whom it is made a defendant.

  • The customer advice issued by the ATM upon acceptance of deposit is not binding upon us and our determination of the amount deposited shall be conclusive against and binding on you.3.3 No Set-Off or Counterclaim.

  • A Claim or Counterclaim must be served by certified mail or by personal delivery.

  • The respondent may serve a Counterclaim on the complainant, which must be in writing and contain the same information as a Claim.

  • See Commentary, Scope of Reply Where Defendant Has Pleaded Counterclaim (1939) 1 Fed.Rules Serv.


More Definitions of Counterclaim

Counterclaim means a claim in a proceeding by a defendant against a plaintiff and includes a set-off;
Counterclaim means a claim set up and urged by the defendant in opposition to or reduction of the claim presented by the plaintiff.
Counterclaim means any claim brought against the Insured in the Dispute or any related proceedings.
Counterclaim means, in proceedings against a State authority, a counterclaim made by that authority for compensation or damages where the matter in relation to which that counterclaim is made does not stand delegated to the Agency by virtue of an order under section 9(1) of the Act of 2000;
Counterclaim means a claim asserted in a pleading filed with the Board in an arbitration proceeding pursuant to this clause which arises from the same occurrence or transaction that is the subject matter of the opposing party's claim. Counterclaims do not need to be submitted to the Subcontract Administrator for decision.
Counterclaim means any claim or defence by way of set-off submitted by the Respondent
Counterclaim means the Counterclaim referred to in Rule 27.