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1.170 Counterclaims and Crossclaims

(a) Compulsory Counterclaims. A pleading shall state as a counterclaim any claim which at the time of serving the pleading the pleader has against any opposing party, provided it 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 of third parties over whom the court cannot acquire jurisdiction. But the pleader need not state a claim if (1) at the time the action was commenced the claim was the subject of another pending action, or (2) the opposing party brought suit upon that party's claim by attachment or other process by which the court did not acquire jurisdiction to render a personal judgment on the claim and the pleader is not stating a counterclaim under this rule. (b) Permissive Counterclaim. A pleading may state as a counterclaim any claim against an opposing party not arising out of the transaction or occurrence that is the subject matter of the opposing party's claim. (c) Counterclaim Exceeding Opposing Claim. A counterclaim may or may not diminish or defeat the recovery sought by the opposing party. It may claim relief exceeding in amount or different in kind from that sought in the pleading of the opposing party. (d) Counterclaim against the State. These rules shall not be construed to enlarge beyond the limits established by law the right to assert counterclaims or to claim credits against the state or any of its subdivisions or other governmental organizations thereof subject to suit or against a municipal corporation or against an officer, agency, or administrative board of the state. (e) Counterclaim Maturing or Acquired after Pleading. A claim which matured or was acquired by the pleader after serving the pleading may be presented as a counterclaim by supplemental pleading with the permission of the court. (f) Omitted Counterclaim or Crossclaim. When a pleader fails to set up a counterclaim or crossclaim through oversight, inadvertence, or excusable neglect, or when justice requires, the pleader may set up the counterclaim or crossclaim by amendment with leave of the court. (g) Crossclaim against Co-Party. A pleading may state as a crossclaim any claim by one party against a co-party arising out of the transaction or occurrence that is the subject matter of either the original action or a counterclaim therein, or relating to any property that is the subject matter of the original action. The crossclaim may include a claim that the party against whom it is asserted is or may be liable to the crossclaimant for all or part of a claim asserted in the action against the crossclaimant. Service of a crossclaim on a party who has appeared in the action shall be made pursuant to rule 1.080(b). Service of a crossclaim against a party who has not appeared in the action shall be made in the manner provided for service of summons. (h) Additional Parties May Be Brought In. When the presence of parties other than those to the original action is required to grant complete relief in the determination of a counterclaim or crossclaim, they shall be named in the counterclaim or crossclaim and be served with process and shall be parties to the action thereafter if jurisdiction of them can be obtained and their joinder will not deprive the court of jurisdiction of the action. Rules 1.250(b) and (c) apply to parties brought in under this subdivision. (i) Separate Trials; Separate Judgment. If the court orders separate trials as provided in rule 1.270(b), judgment on a counterclaim or crossclaim may be rendered when the court has jurisdiction to do so even if a claim of the opposing party has been dismissed or otherwise disposed of. (j) Demand Exceeding Jurisdiction; Transfer of Action. If the demand of any counterclaim or crossclaim exceeds the jurisdiction of the court in which the action is pending, the action shall be transferred forthwith to the court of the same county having jurisdiction of the demand in the counterclaim or crossclaim with only such alterations in the pleadings as are essential. The court shall order the transfer of the action and the transmittal of all papers in it to the proper court if the party asserting the demand exceeding the jurisdiction deposits with the court having jurisdiction a sum sufficient to pay the clerk's service charge in the court to which the action is transferred at the time of filing the counterclaim or crossclaim. Thereupon the original papers and deposit shall be transmitted and filed with a certified copy of the order. The court to which the action is transferred shall have full power and jurisdiction over the demands of all parties. Failure to make the service charge deposit at the time the counterclaim or crossclaim is filed, or within such further time as the court may allow, shall reduce a claim for damages to an amount within the jurisdiction of the court where the action is pending and waive the claim in other cases.

 

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Florida Rules of Civil Procedure
1.010 Scope and Title of Rules
1.030 Nonverification of Pleadings
1.040 One Form of Action
1.050 When Action Commenced
1.060 Transfers of Actions
1.061 Choice of Forum
1.070 Process
1.080 Service of Pleadings and Papers
1.090 Time
1.100 Pleadings and Motions
1.110 General Rules of Pleading
1.120 Pleading Special Matters
1.130 Attaching Copy of Cause of Action and Exhibits
1.140 Defenses
1.150 Sham Pleadings
1.160 Motions
1.170 Counterclaims and Crossclaims
1.180 Third-party Practice
1.190 Amended and Supplemental Pleadings
1.200 Pretrial Procedure
1.201 Complex Litigation
1.210 Parties
1.220 Class Actions
1.221 Homeowners and Condominium Assocs
1.222 Mobile Homeowners Assoc
1.230 Intervention
1.240 Interpleader
1.250 Misjoinder and Nonjoinder of Parties
1.260 Survivor, Substitution of Parties
1.270 Consolidation, Separate Trials
1.280 General Provisions Governing Discovery
1.290 Depositions Before Action or Pending Appeal
1.300 Persons Before Whom Depositions May Be Taken
1.310 Depositions Upon Oral Examination
1.320 Depositions Upon Written Questions
1.330 Use of Depositions in Court Proceedings
1.340 Interrogatories to Parties
1.350 Production of Documents and Things and Entry Upon Land for Inspection
1.351 Production of Documents and Things Without Deposition
1.360 Examination of Persons
1.370 Requests for Admission
1.380 Failure to Make Discovery, Sanctions
1.390 Depositions of Expert Witnesses
1.410 Subpoena
1.420 Dismissal of Actions
1.430 Demand for Jury Trial, Waiver
1.431 Trial Jury
1.440 Setting Action for Trial
1.442 Proposals for Settlement
1.450 Evidence
1.452 Questions by Jurors
1.455 Juror Notebooks
1.460 Continuances
1.470 Exceptions Unnecessary, Jury Instructions
1.480 Motion for a Directed Verdict
1.481 Verdicts
1.490 Magistrates
1.500 Defaults and Final Judgments Thereon
1.510 Summary Judgment
1.520 View
1.525 Motions For Costs and Attorneys Fees
1.530 Motions For New Trial and Rehearing; Amendments of Judgments
1.540 Relief from Judgment, Decrees or Orders
1.550 Executions and Final Process
1.560 Discovery in Aid of Execution
1.570 Enforcement of Final Judgments
1.580 Writ of Possession
1.590 Process in Behalf of and Against Persons Not Parties
1.600 Deposits in Court
1.610 Injunctions
1.620 Receivers
1.625 Proceedings Against Surety on Judicial Bonds
1.630 Extraordinary Remedies
1.650 Medical Malpractice Presuit Screening Rule
1.700 Rules Common to Mediation and Arbitration
1.710 Mediation Rules
1.720 Mediation Procedures
1.730 Completion of Mediation
1.750 County Court Actions
1.800 Exclusion From Arbitration
1.810 Selection and Compensation of Arbitrators
1.820 Hearing Procedures for Non-binding Arbitration
1.830 Voluntary Binding Arbitration
1.900 Forms
 
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