New York Civil Practice Law and Rules Code § 1002

Permissive joinder of parties
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§ 1002. Permissive joinder of parties.  (a) Plaintiffs. Persons who\nassert any right to relief jointly, severally, or in the alternative\narising out of the same transaction, occurrence, or series of\ntransactions or occurrences, may join in one action as plaintiffs if any\ncommon question of law or fact would arise.\n  (b) Defendants. Persons against whom there is asserted any right to\nrelief jointly, severally, or in the alternative, arising out of the\nsame transaction, occurrence, or series of transactions or occurrences,\nmay be joined in one action as defendants if any common question of law\nor fact would arise.\n  (c) Separate relief; separate trials. It shall not be necessary that\neach plaintiff be interested in obtaining, or each defendant be\ninterested in defending against, all the relief demanded or as to every\nclaim included in an action; but the court may make such orders as will\nprevent a party from being embarrassed, delayed, or put to expense by\nthe inclusion of a party against whom he asserts no claim and, who\nasserts no claim against him, and may order separate trials or make\nother orders to prevent prejudice.\n

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