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(a) Counterclaim. The plaintiff may reply to a counterclaim but shall not be required to do so except by court order. If the plaintiff elects voluntarily to reply, he shall do so within ten days after service of the answer containing the counterclaim. In the absence of a reply the allegations of the counterclaim shall be deemed denied by the plaintiff. An answer containing a counterclaim against the plaintiff and another person shall be replied to by such other person, as required by CPLR § 3019(d), within the time provided in § 402 of this act, based upon the time and method of service.
(b) Cross-claim. A cross-claim shall be answered within ten days after the answer containing it is served.
(c) Third-party claim and claim by defendant stakeholder. A third-party complaint, and an interpleader complaint served by a defendant stakeholder under CPLR § 1006(b), shall be answered within the time provided in § 402 of this act, based upon the time and method of service.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, City Civil Court Act - CCA § 907. Pleadings; subsequent pleading containing cause of action - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/new-york-city-civil-court-act/cca-sect-907/
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