Civil Court Rules and Jury Charges

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

RULE 4:27. JOINDER OF CLAIMS AND REMEDIES

4:27-1. Joinder of Claims

Subject to R. 4:30A (entire controversy doctrine), the plaintiff in the complaint or in an answer to a counterclaim denominated as such and the defendant in an answer setting forth a counterclaim may join, either as independent or as alternate claims, as many claims, either legal or equitable or both, as he or she may have against an opposing party. There may be a like joinder of claims when there are multiple parties if the requirements of R. 4:28 (joinder of parties), R. 4:29 (joinder of multiple parties), and R. 4:31 (interpleader) are satisfied. There may be a like joinder of crossclaims or third-party claims if the requirements of R. 4:7 (counterclaim and cross-claim) and R. 4:8 (third-party practice) respectively are satisfied.

Note: Source-R.R. 4:31-1. Paragraph designations and paragraph (b) adopted July 16, 1979 to be effective September 10, 1979; caption of paragraph (a) deleted, paragraph (a) amended, and paragraph (b) deleted June 29, 1990 to be effective September 4, 1990.