See cross-complaint, when one defendant sues another defendant which is surrounded by the same set of facts. … [Read more...]
CRY
To call out aloud; to proclaim; to publish; to sell at auction. "To cry a tract of land." Carr v. Gooch, 1 Wash. (Va.) 335, (260.) A clamor raised in the pursuit of an escaping felon. 4 Bl. Comm. 293. See HUB AND CRY. … [Read more...]
CULAGIUM
In old records. The laying up a ship in a dock, in order to be repaired. Cowell; Blount. … [Read more...]
CROSS-COMPLAINT
Also called a cross-claim, this is the filing of a legal claim against the original plaintiff, a co-defendant or another party that is not yet a party to the lawsuit and where the underlying facts are the same as the original lawsuit. For example, a plaintiff may sue a driver for causing an accident and the defendant may sue the manufacturer for creating a defect that caused … [Read more...]
CRY DE PAIS, OR CRI DE PAIS
The hue and cry raised by the people in ancient times, where a felony had been committed and the constable was absent. … [Read more...]