| Philippines - 2002 - 668 sider
...transaction or occurrence that is the subject matter of the opposing party's claim;* (2) it does not require the presence of third parties of whom the court cannot acquire jurisdiction; and (3) the trial court has jurisdiction to entertain the claim.27 The following are the tests by which... | |
| World Law Group Member Firms, World Law Group - 2003 - 860 sider
...connected with the transaction or occurrence that is the subject matter of the opposing party's claim and does not require for its adjudication the presence...parties of whom the court cannot acquire jurisdiction. Otherwise, the counterclaim is permissive. Compulsory counterclaims and cross-claims that are not set... | |
| Robert Wyness Millar - 2005 - 550 sider
...arises out of the transaction or occurrence that is the subject matter of the opposing party's claim and does not require for its adjudication the presence...parties of whom the court cannot acquire jurisdiction. (Rule 13 (a)). The permissive counterclaim, on the other hand, emerges from the next subdivision of... | |
| Stephen Subrin, Margaret Y. K. Woo - 2006 - 322 sider
...arises out of the transaction or occurrence that is the subject matter of the opposing party's claim and does not require for its adjudication the presence...parties of whom the court cannot acquire jurisdiction. For example, what if Albert Lee, after bringing his lawsuit against Cherryum, Inc., appeared on a television... | |
| Sally McDonald Henry - 2006 - 522 sider
...arises out of the transaction or occurrence that is the subject matter of the opposing party's claim and does not require for its adjudication the presence...parties of whom the court cannot acquire jurisdiction. But the pleader need not state the claim if (1) at the time the action was commenced the claim was... | |
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