What is the effect of consolidation and joinder of three separate claims?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Southwood v. El-Hawary, 2004 NSSM 41 (CanLII):

Since all three claims involved common issues and common witnesses, if not parties, all three parties agreed to their consolidation and joinder. I accordingly ordered that all three would be heard at the same time and that they would all be joined under the first claim, that of Southwood v. El-Hawary (SCCH 214175).

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