| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1873 - 604 pages
...or a Judge that any such causes of action cannot be con- 25 vcniently tried or disposed of togcther, the Court or Judge may order separate trials of any...necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof. 23. It shall not be necessary that every defendant to any action shall be interested as to all the... | |
| Great Britain, Thomas Preston - Civil procedure - 1873 - 244 pages
...be conveniently tried or disposed of together, the Court or Judge may order separate trials of any such causes of action to be had, or may make such...necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof. 23. It shall not be necessary that every defendant to any action shall be interested as to all the... | |
| Wynne E. Baxter - Civil procedure - 1874 - 456 pages
...be convenicntly tried or disposed of togcther, the Court or Judge may order separate trials of any such causes of action to be had, or may make such other order as may be necessary or expedicnt for the separate disposal thereof. 23. It shall not be necessary that every defendant to... | |
| Arundel Rogers - Civil procedure - 1875 - 592 pages
...brought. OEDER XVIL JOINDER OF CAUSES OF ACTION. 1. Subject to the following Eules, the plain tiff may -unite in the same action and in the same statement...necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof. 2. No cause of action shall, unless by leave of the Court or a judge, be joined with an action for... | |
| Sir William Thomas Charley - Civil procedure - 1875 - 754 pages
...XVII. JOINDEK OF CAUSES OF ACTION. Rule 1. Subject to the following Rules, the plaintiff may uuite in the same action and in the same statement of claim...necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof. This Rule is a re-enactment of Ruin '2'2, of the Principal Act, the words, "subject to the following... | |
| Sir William Thomas Charley - Civil procedure - 1877 - 1210 pages
...ORDER XVII. JOINDER OF CAUSES OF ACTION. Rule 1. Subject to the following Rules, the plaintiff may unite in the same action and in the same statement...necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof. This Rule is a re-enactment of Rule 22 of the Principal Act, the words, " subject to the following... | |
| Charles Locock Webb - Procedure (Law) - 1877 - 898 pages
...causes of action, but if it appear to the Court action, or a Judge that any such causes of action cnnnot be conveniently tried or disposed of together, the...necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof. Eule 2. No cause of action shall unless by leave of the Enl* 2i Court or a Judge be joined with an... | |
| John Mounteney Lely, William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - Court rules - 1877 - 700 pages
...but if it appear to the subject to court or a judge that any such causes of action cannot 8Cl ra"ce' be conveniently tried or disposed of together, the...necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof. This is an extension of sect. 41 of the CLP Act, 1852, which only allowed the joining of causes of... | |
| George Edward Knox - Civil procedure - 1877 - 636 pages
...the applicationf of the defendant, order separate trials of any such causes of action to be had, or make such other order as may be necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof. When causes of action* are united, the jurisdiction of the Court as regards the suit shall depend on... | |
| India - Civil procedure - 1877 - 502 pages
...the application of the defendant, order separate trials of any such causes of action to be had, or make such other order as may be necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof. . . When causes of action are united, the jurisdiction of the Court as regards the suit shall depend... | |
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