(a) Consolidation. When actions involving a common question of law or fact are pending before the court, it may order a joint hearing or trial of any or all the matters in issue in the actions; it may order all the actions consolidated; and it may make such orders concerning proceedings therein as may tend to avoid unnecessary costs or delay.
(b) Separate Trials. The court, in furtherance of convenience or to avoid prejudice, or when separate trials will be conducive to expedition and economy, may order a separate trial of any claim, cross-claim, counterclaim, or third-party claim, or of any separate issue or of any number of claims, cross-claims, counterclaims, third-party claims, or issues, always preserving inviolate the right of trial by jury as declared by the Seventh Amendment to the Constitution or as given by a statute of the United States.
(As amended Feb. 28, 1966, eff. July 1, 1966.)
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(a) Consolidation. WhenIf actions before the court involvinge a common question of law or fact are pending before the court, it may order a, the court may:
(1) joint for hearing or trial of any or all the matters inat issue in the actions; it may order all the actions consolidated; and it may make such orders concerning proceedings therein as may tend
(2) consolidate the actions; or
(3) issue any other orders to avoid unnecessary costs or delay.
(b) Separate Trials. The court, in furtherance ofFor convenience or, to avoid prejudice, or when separate trials will be conducive to expeditione and economy,ize, the court may order a separate trial of any claim, cross-claim, counterclaim, or third-party claim, or of any separate issue or of any number ofone or more separate issues, claims, cross-claims, counterclaims, or third-party claims, or issues, always pres. When orderving inviolate the right of trial by jury as declared by the Seventh Amendment to the Constitution or as given by a statute of the United Statesa separate trial, the court must preserve any federal right to a jury trial.
(As amended Feb. 28, 1966, eff. July 1, 1966; Apr. 30, 2007, eff. Dec. 1, 2007.)