(a) Permissive Joinder. All persons may join in one action as plaintiffs if they assert any right to relief jointly, severally, or in the alternative in respect of or arising out of the same transaction, occurrence, or series of transactions or occurrences and if any question of law or fact common to all these persons will arise in the action. All persons (and any vessel, cargo or other property subject to admiralty process in rem) may be joined in one action as defendants if there is asserted against them jointly, severally, or in the alternative, any right to relief in respect of or arising out of the same transaction, occurrence, or series of transactions or occurrences and if any question of law or fact common to all defendants will arise in the action. A plaintiff or defendant need not be interested in obtaining or defending against all the relief demanded. Judgment may be given for one or more of the plaintiffs according to their respective rights to relief, and against one or more defendants according to their respective liabilities.
(b) Separate Trials. The court may make such orders as will prevent a party from being embarrassed, delayed, or put to expense by the inclusion of a party against whom the party asserts no claim and who asserts no claim against the party, and may order separate trials or make other orders to prevent delay or prejudice.
(As amended Feb. 28, 1966, eff. July 1, 1966; Mar. 2, 1987, eff. Aug. 1, 1987.)
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Compared to current version (2025).
(a) Permissive Joinder. All psons Who May Join or Be Joined.
(1) Plaintiffs. Persons may join in one action as plaintiffs if:
(A) they assert any right to relief jointly, severally, or in the alternative inwith respect tof or arising out of the same transaction, occurrence, or series of transactions or occurrences; and if
(B) any question of law or fact common to all these personplaintiffs will arise in the action. All persons (and any
(2) Defendants. Persons-as well as a vessel, cargo, or other property subject to admiralty process in rem) -may be joined in one action as defendants if there:
(A) any right to relief is asserted against them jointly, severally, or in the alternative, any right to relief in with respect tof or arising out of the same transaction, occurrence, or series of transactions or occurrences; and if
(B) any question of law or fact common to all defendants will arise in the action. A
(3) Extent of Relief. Neither a plaintiff nor a defendant need not be interested in obtaining or defending against all the relief demanded. Judgment may be given forThe court may grant judgment to one or more of the plaintiffs according to their respective rights to reliefights, and against one or more defendants according to their respective liabilities.
(b) Separate Trials. The court may make such orders as will prevent a party from beingProtective Measures. The court may issue orders-including an order for separate trials-to protect a party against embarrassedment, delayed, or put to expense by the inclusion of a party, expense, or other prejudice that arises from including a person against whom the party asserts no claim and who asserts no claim against the party, and may order separate trials or make other orders to prevent delay or prejudice.
(As amended Feb. 28, 1966, eff. July 1, 1966; Mar. 2, 1987, eff. Aug. 1, 1987; Apr. 30, 2007, eff. Dec. 1, 2007.)