Dictionary Definition
counterclaim n : a claim filed in opposition to
another claim in a legal action v : set up a claim in opposition to
a previous claim
User Contributed Dictionary
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Extensive Definition
A counterclaim is made by the defendant to a civil
proceeding, in a main action against the plaintiff or against the
plaintiff and other people. This claim may be an attempt to offset
or reduce the amount/implications of the plaintiff's original claim
against the defendant, or it may be a different claim.
For example, a bank sues a customer for an unpaid
debt, while 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).
Counterclaims are either compulsory or permissive. If the
counterclaim is permissive, it may be brought, but no rights are
waived if it is not. If
the counterclaim is mandatory, it must be brought in the current
action or it is waived. Under the United States
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a counterclaim is compulsory
if it involves only the parties currently part of the suit, and is
from the same transaction that the original suit is based on.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 13(a). http://cfr.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/Rule13.htm
counterclaim in German: Widerklage
counterclaim in Japanese: 反訴
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
confutation, confute, contraremonstrance,
counteraccusation,
counterblast,
countercharge,
counterdemand,
counterreply,
counterstatement,
defense, make a
rebuttal, rebut, rebuttal, rebutter, refutation, refute, rejoin, rejoinder, replication, surrebut, surrebuttal, surrebutter, surrejoin, surrejoinder