Counter-claim definition

Counter-claim means a claim made by the Respondent on the Claimants.
Counter-claim means a claim made by the respondent on the claimant.
Counter-claim means a claim raised by you as a Service User against a Paying Bank following settlement of an Indemnity Claim which you as Service User believe to be unjustified;

Examples of Counter-claim in a sentence

  • However, a party may file Counter Claim or amend or supplement the original claim or defence thereof during the course of arbitration proceeding subject to acceptance by Tribunal having due regards to the delay in making it.

  • Hence, the Summary Judgment was recorded against the Defendants and the Defendants’ Counter Claim was struck out.

  • Any party may file Defence Statement to Claim or Counter within 15 days of receipt of Statement of Claim or Counter Claim.

  • On 18 November 2019, Bank Islam had filed an application for striking out against the Defendants’ Counter Claim (Order 18 ("O.18")).

  • However, the Respondent only filed their Reply to Amended Reply to Defence and Amended Defence to Counter Claim on 3 July 2015.

  • On the said hearing date, the Claimant has yet to file its reply to SunCon’s Counter Claim and Rejoinder to the Statement of Defense.

  • The Court GRANTS SFO’s Motion to Strike Affirmative Defenses and Counter Claim.

  • SDE filed its Statement of Defence and Counter Claim for the sum of AED100 million (equivalent to approximately RM116.9 million) on 14 August 2011.

  • To any 1-variable McNaughton function f there is associated a partition, 0 = a0 < a1 < ··· < an = 1, of the unit interval [0, 1] in such a way that the points {(a0,f(a0)), (a1,f(a1)),...

  • In the event of such payments not being made, no further steps shall be taken in respect of the Counter Claim and the Registrar shall refund to the Respondent the payment made towards his share of the arbitration costs on the Counter Claim value towards arbitrators' fees and 75 per cent of the administrative charges.


More Definitions of Counter-claim

Counter-claim means claim made by defenc dant against claimant;
Counter-claim means the written statement given by the Respondent as herein provided to the Claimant, describing how and to what extent the Respondent believes that it has suffered damages as a result of the breach of the Reinsurance by the Claimant.

Related to Counter-claim

  • IPR Claim means any claim of infringement or alleged infringement (including the defence of such infringement or alleged infringement) of any IPR, used to provide the Services or as otherwise provided and/or licensed by the Supplier (or to which the Supplier has provided access) to the Authority in the fulfilment of its obligations under this Framework Agreement;

  • Cure Claim means a monetary Claim based upon the Debtors’ defaults under any Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease at the time such contract or lease is assumed by the Debtors pursuant to section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Indemnity Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3.

  • Claim means any claim, action, cause of action, demand, lawsuit, arbitration, inquiry, audit, notice of violation, proceeding, litigation, citation, summons, subpoena, or investigation of any nature, whether civil, criminal, administrative, regulatory or other, and whether at law, in equity or otherwise brought against an Indemnified Person.

  • Relevant Claim means a claim by the Buyer under or pursuant to the terms of this agreement (including pursuant to the Warranties);

  • Claims Bar Date means the applicable bar date by which Proofs of Claim must be Filed, as established by: (a) the Bar Date Order; (b) a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court; or (c) the Plan.

  • Third Party IP Claim has the meaning given to it in clause E8.7 (Intellectual Property Rights).

  • Third Party Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3.

  • Administrative Claims Bar Date means the deadline for Filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which: (a) with respect to Administrative Claims other than Professional Fee Claims, shall be 30 days after the Effective Date; and (b) with respect to Professional Fee Claims, shall be 45 days after the Effective Date.

  • Warranty Claim means any claim for breach of Warranty;

  • Settled claim means the original tort claim resolved by a structured settlement.