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What If I Am Sued In New Jersey Special Civil Part But Someone Owes Me Money Because Of The Situation That Is The Subject Of The New Jersey Special Civil Part Lawsuit Filed Against Me?

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What If I Am Sued In New Jersey Special Civil Part But Someone Owes Me Money Because Of The Situation That Is The Subject Of The New Jersey Special Civil Part Lawsuit Filed Against Me?

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If you are a defendant and plaintiff or someone that isn’t named in the New Jersey Special Civil Part complaint owes you money or property based on the same set of facts as those in dispute in the New Jersey Special Civil Part complaint or facts related to the dispute, in addition to filing an answer, you may also be able to file a New Jersey Special Civil Part counterclaim or third party complaint to recover the money or property (discussed below). If there are valid facts and legal reasons to support it, a defendant can file their own New Jersey Special Civil Part lawsuit against a plaintiff, called a “counterclaim If you are sued and someone who is not named in the lawsuit is partially or totally responsible for the plaintiff’s damages or for damages you suffered and there are valid facts and legal reasons to support it, a defendant can file their own complaint, called a “third party complaint”. By doing so, the defendant names parties not originally named to the New Jersey Special

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