cross-claim Antonyms

Meaning of cross-claim

cross-claim

a claim against a party on the same side of an action (as a coplaintiff or codefendant) compare counterclaim, cross-action, cross-appeal, third-party claim, a claim against a party on the same side of a legal action

cross-claim Sentence Examples

  1. In the lawsuit, the defendant filed a cross-claim against the plaintiff, alleging defamation.
  2. The cross-claim asserted that the plaintiff's statements in the original complaint damaged the defendant's reputation.
  3. The judge dismissed the cross-claim, finding it to be without merit.
  4. The defendant appealed the dismissal of the cross-claim, arguing that the plaintiff's statements were false and malicious.
  5. The appellate court reversed the dismissal and allowed the defendant to proceed with the cross-claim.
  6. The jury found in favor of the plaintiff on the original complaint but also found in favor of the defendant on the cross-claim.
  7. The plaintiff filed a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, arguing that the jury's finding on the cross-claim was inconsistent with its finding on the original complaint.
  8. The court denied the motion, holding that the jury's findings were not inconsistent.
  9. The defendant filed a cross-claim for contribution against a third party, alleging that the third party was jointly liable for the plaintiff's injuries.
  10. The cross-claim was dismissed because the defendant failed to provide sufficient evidence to support the claim of joint liability.

FAQs About the word cross-claim

a claim against a party on the same side of an action (as a coplaintiff or codefendant) compare counterclaim, cross-action, cross-appeal, third-party claim, a

counterclaim, countersuit,litigation, cross action, case, suit, action,complaint, lawsuit, proceeding

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In the lawsuit, the defendant filed a cross-claim against the plaintiff, alleging defamation.

The cross-claim asserted that the plaintiff's statements in the original complaint damaged the defendant's reputation.

The judge dismissed the cross-claim, finding it to be without merit.

The defendant appealed the dismissal of the cross-claim, arguing that the plaintiff's statements were false and malicious.