§ 1211. Counterclaims
In allowing a claim, the executor or administrator may deduct any counterclaim which the estate has against the claimant. In determining a claim against an estate, a court shall reduce the amount allowed by the amount of any counterclaims and, if the counterclaims exceed the claim, render a judgment against the claimant in the amount of the excess. A counterclaim, liquidated or unliquidated, may arise from a transaction other than that upon which the claim is based. A counterclaim may give rise to relief exceeding in amount or different in kind from that sought in the claim. (Added 1975, No. 240 (Adj. Sess.), § 7.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 14 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Chapter 66 - Settlement of Claims
§ 1202. Statutes of limitations
§ 1203. Limitations on presentation of claims
§ 1204. Manner of presentation of claims
§ 1205. Classification of claims
§ 1208. Individual liability of executor or administrator
§ 1210. Claims not due and contingent or unliquidated claims
§ 1212. Execution and levies prohibited
§ 1215. Administration in more than one state; duty of executor or administrator