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  2. Crossclaim - Wikipedia

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    A crossclaim is a claim asserted between codefendants or coplaintiffs in a case and that relates to the subject of the original claim or counterclaim according to Black's Law Dictionary.

  3. Motion to strike (court of law) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Similarly, for example, the California Code of Civil Procedure provides that a motion to strike may be made to strike out any "irrelevant, false, or improper matter inserted in any pleading." [ 2 ] A motion to strike may also be used to request the elimination of all or a portion of a trial witness's testimony.

  4. Manny Pacquiao files cross-complaint against Paradigm Sports ...

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    Boxer Manny Pacquiao filed a cross-complaint Friday in a California state court against Paradigm Sports Management, alleging breach of conduct, breach of fiduciary duty and fraud, among other ...

  5. Counterclaim - Wikipedia

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    A crossclaim is against anyone who is "on the same side of the lawsuit". An example of this is a manufacturing company who ships their product through a third-party transportation company to the buyer. Upon the products being inspected by the buyer, the buyer finds that the product has been damaged in shipping and refuses to pay.

  6. Tom Sandoval drops lawsuit against ex Ariana Madix after ...

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    The 42-year-old reality star initially filed a cross-complaint against the Love Island USA host, 39, over claims that she invaded his privacy and distributed explicit videos of him and Leviss ...

  7. Complaint - Wikipedia

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    The defendants have limited time to respond, depending on the State or Federal rules. A defendant's failure to answer a complaint can result in a default judgment in favor of the petitioner. For example, in United States federal courts, any person who is at least 18 years old and not a party may serve a summons and complaint in a civil case. [7]

  8. Alec Baldwin Accuses Crew of Negligence for ‘Rust’ Death in ...

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    The actor is attempting to clear his name in the on-set accidental shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins

  9. Interpleader - Wikipedia

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    Interpleader is a civil procedure device that allows a plaintiff or a defendant to initiate a lawsuit in order to compel two or more other parties to litigate a dispute. An interpleader action originates when the plaintiff holds property on behalf of another, but does not know to whom the property should be transferred.