/krɒs kəmˈpleɪnt/ – Phrase
Definition: khiếu nại lại.
A more thorough explanation: A cross complaint is a legal document filed by a defendant in a lawsuit against the plaintiff or another defendant in the same case, asserting claims against them related to the same underlying dispute. It is a response to the original complaint and allows the defendant to bring their own claims and counterclaims in the same lawsuit.
Example: In the lawsuit, the defendant filed a cross-complaint against the plaintiff, alleging that the plaintiff’s actions also caused harm.