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Meaning of Consolidation rule
In practice. An order of the court requiring the plaintiff to join in one suit several causes of action against the same defendant which may be so joined consistently with the rules of pleading, but upon which he has brought distinct suits. 1 Dall. (Pa.) 147; 1 Yeates (Pa.) 5; 4 Yeates (Pa.) 128; 8 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 264; 2 Arch. Prac. 180. The matter is regulated by statute in many of the states.
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