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Transaction
is something which has been concluded between persons by a cross or reciprocal action, as it were, Channoo Mehta v. Jang
Reconvention
a defendant against a plaintiff in a former action; a cross-bill or litigation, Ibid. The act or process of making counterclaim,
Reconvention
A cross demand an action brought by the defendant against the plaintiff
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Bankruptcy notice
its requirements or satisfy the Court that he has a cross demand equalling or exceeding the judgment debt, and which he … debt, and which he could not set up in the action in which judgment was obtained, he commits an 'act of
Hostile Witness
who has called him, or his representative, is allowed to cross-examine him by the Criminal Procedure Act, 1865 (28 & 29 … (28 & 29 Vict. c. 18), which applies to civil actions as well as to criminal trials.
cross-complaint
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bill
the property that is not otherwise reachable by legal process cross bill : an equitable bill by which a party to … : a form or device of procedure used in civil actions bill in the na·ture of a bill of review :
Remainder
kinds:-(1) vested of executed; (2) contingent or executory; and (3) cross. The seven following rules affecting the remainders should be observed:- … to their pristine vigour although the Act had abolished real actions on which they were largely based. This Act, however, provided
Way
a particular close or farm, have immemorially been used to cross a particular piece of land, a right of way is … user down to the time of the commencement of the action; and, therefore, if there be no proof of user for
Trial
witnesses for the plaintiff are examined by his counsel, the cross-examination being generally conducted by the senior counsel for the defendant. … trial of an election petition or a complaint or an action from beginning to end, H.V. Kamath v. Election Tribunal, AIR
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Cross Action - Law Dictionary Search Results
Transaction
is something which has been concluded between persons by a cross or reciprocal action, as it were, Channoo Mehta v. Jang
Reconvention
a defendant against a plaintiff in a former action; a cross-bill or litigation, Ibid. The act or process of making counterclaim,
Reconvention
A cross demand an action brought by the defendant against the plaintiff
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Bankruptcy notice
its requirements or satisfy the Court that he has a cross demand equalling or exceeding the judgment debt, and which he … debt, and which he could not set up in the action in which judgment was obtained, he commits an 'act of
Hostile Witness
who has called him, or his representative, is allowed to cross-examine him by the Criminal Procedure Act, 1865 (28 & 29 … (28 & 29 Vict. c. 18), which applies to civil actions as well as to criminal trials.
cross-complaint
Matched in: Term cross-complaint
bill
the property that is not otherwise reachable by legal process cross bill : an equitable bill by which a party to … : a form or device of procedure used in civil actions bill in the na·ture of a bill of review :
Remainder
kinds:-(1) vested of executed; (2) contingent or executory; and (3) cross. The seven following rules affecting the remainders should be observed:- … to their pristine vigour although the Act had abolished real actions on which they were largely based. This Act, however, provided
Way
a particular close or farm, have immemorially been used to cross a particular piece of land, a right of way is … user down to the time of the commencement of the action; and, therefore, if there be no proof of user for
Trial
witnesses for the plaintiff are examined by his counsel, the cross-examination being generally conducted by the senior counsel for the defendant. … trial of an election petition or a complaint or an action from beginning to end, H.V. Kamath v. Election Tribunal, AIR
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