Ancillary claims are one of the ancillaries which are concerning the nature of the claim and consist of four types of lawsuits. The legislator has enumerated these claims irregularly as: counter-claim, impleader, third-party claim , and further claim in the Code of Civil Procedure. The further claim has been mentioned without specific title in Article 98 and in chapter 4 under the Hearing while other claims are referred to in the first part of chapter 6 as "accidental cases". Counterfeiting lawsuit may be filed as ancillary one, which may be in the form of a counter claim, impleader, third-party claim and further claim. Counterfeiting lawsuits are examined separately from different aspects to determine the place of counterfeiting in the civil procedure system.
Reishahri, A., Pirhadi, M. (2017). 'Ancillary Counterfeiting Claims in Civil Proceedings', Private Law, 14(2), pp. 309-324. doi: 10.22059/jolt.2018.239500.1006394
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Reishahri, A., Pirhadi, M. Ancillary Counterfeiting Claims in Civil Proceedings. Private Law, 2017; 14(2): 309-324. doi: 10.22059/jolt.2018.239500.1006394