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COURT PROCEDURES RULES 2006 - REG 461

Counterclaim—against plaintiff

    (1)     In a proceeding, a defendant may make a counterclaim against a plaintiff, instead of bringing a separate proceeding.

Note     See r 464 (Counterclaim—pleading) and approved form 2.9 (Defence and counterclaim) AF2015-28

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    (2)     The defendant must state specifically that the defendant is making a counterclaim.

    (3)     For the Magistrates Court, the amount claimed by the counterclaim must not be more than the maximum amount for which the court has jurisdiction.

Note 1     The title="A1930-21">Magistrates Court Act 1930

, pt 4.2 (Civil jurisdiction) deals with the civil jurisdiction of the Magistrates Court under that Act. See also r 463 (Counterclaim—abandonment of excess in Magistrates Court).

Note 2     See r 219 (Counterclaim or set-off when co-plaintiff wrongly included).



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