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Counter-claim
in s. 19(8) to (11) which is equated to a cross-suit, includes a claim if it is made in an independent
counterclaim
original claim has been made compare affirmative defense at defense, cross-action, cross-appeal, cross-claim, interpleader, third-party claim counterclaim vb
bill
the property that is not otherwise reachable by legal process cross bill : an equitable bill by which a party to
Bull
an image of St. Paul on the right of a cross, and that of St. Paul on the right of a
Way
a particular close or farm, have immemorially been used to cross a particular piece of land, a right of way is
Set-off
Set-off, any counter-balance or cross-claim. A defendant's counter demand against the plaintiff, arising out of
Remainder
kinds:-(1) vested of executed; (2) contingent or executory; and (3) cross. The seven following rules affecting the remainders should be observed:-
Party-wall
longitudinally into two moieties, each moiety being subject to a cross easement in favour of the owner of the other moiety,
Feasts
from such Saints' Days, marks other days, including Invention of Cross Day (May 3rd), Bishop Swithin's Day (July 15th), St. Mary
Examination
Examination-in-chief, which is made by the party calling him; (2) Cross-examination (see that title) by the opposite party; and (3) Re-examination,
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