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Rule 17 2 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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  5. Appendix III - Rules of Civil Procedure for the General Court of Justice, 1979/
  6. Part IV - Partiesrule 15 - Capacity to Appear As Plaintiff or Defendantrule 15.1 - Real Party in Interest/
  7. 17 - Permissive Joinder of Partiesrule 17.1 - Permissive Joinder/
  8. Rule 17 2
Puerto Rico Legal Code

Rule 17 2

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The court may make such orders as it deems necessary to avoid difficulties, delays or expenses to a party by the inclusion of a party against whom he asserts no claim and who asserts no claim against him, may order separate trials or make other orders to prevent delay or prejudice, and may render judgment on a claim by or against one or more parties, pursuant to Rule 43.5.