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поєднання ( позовів тощо); об'єднання ( позивачів або відповідачів); прийняття рішення, запропонованого іншою стороною; виступ в якості співвідповідача; виступ в якості співпозивача; залучення в якості сторони у справі- joinder in issuejoinder of parties by necessity — об'єднання відповідачів ( або позивачів) через обставини
- joinder in pleading
- joinder in prosecution
- joinder of actions
- joinder of causes
- joinder of claims
- joinder of defendants
- joinder of issue
- joinder of offences
- joinder of offenses
- joinder of offenders
- joinder of parties
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