The peace treaty that ended World War l created conditions that led directly to World War ll.
Education about healthy eating would do more to ensure that people make better food choices.
all individuals should be responsible for feeding themselves.
:) yw.
Communist groups often seized control over countries through unpopular and violent means.
He was a nihilist and a tortured soul , and liked to individualize himself with outrageous statements.
claim of policy
APEX Claim of value
The claim makes an statement that can be argued for or against
The argument you plan to prove
The authors claim is not supported by strong evidence
If you are the plaintiff by counterclaim - that means you were the defendant in a previous claim and are now offsetting that claim with a counterclaim. You reverse your role with this action and point the finger back at the original plaintiff.
a cross claim
To refute a claim with a counterclaim, you must support your argument with evidence to ensure the validity of your claims.
We don't know who "this" historian is so we don't have the answer.
A counterclaim is a claim (lawsuit) made by a defendant (the person getting sued). Often times, if a person is taken to court they will file a claim against the person suing them. This is called a counterclaim. The person making the counterclaim is the counterclaimant.
The use of cell phones should be banned in schools :) -Apex-
Claim is usually given a prefix, not used as one. Some prefixes for the word claim below: disclaim, reclaim, overclaim, counterclaim, exclaim, acclaim, proclaim
A pleading is defined as "Written statements of the parties in a civil case of their positions. In the (US federal courts), the principal pleadings are the complaint and the answer. The claim, answer, counterclaim, and/or third-party claim filed in an action. In plain English, a 'pleading' is the entire sum total of the body of the case. Instead of calling it "the case" it is referred to as the "pleading."
The burden of proof is upon the party asserting the claim. That person or entity is usually called the Plaintiff, but in some jurisdictions may be called the Claimant. If the person or entity being sued (usually called the Defendant) asserts a claim back (a counterclaim) against the Plaintiff, he/she/it has the burden of proof with respect to the allegations of the counterclaim.
When you find yourself agreeing with a counterclaim that is made by your opponent. APEX
Claim is usually given a prefix, not used as one. Some prefixes for the word claim below: disclaim, reclaim, overclaim, counterclaim, exclaim, acclaim, proclaim