/krɒs dɪˈmɑːnd/ – Phrase
Definition: kiện chéo nhau, kiện lại, phản tố.
A more thorough explanation: Cross demand refers to a situation in legal proceedings where a defendant asserts a claim against the plaintiff in response to the plaintiff’s claim. This means that the defendant is making a counterclaim against the plaintiff in the same lawsuit.
Example: In a cross demand situation, the defendant filed a counterclaim against the plaintiff, seeking damages for breach of contract.