{"schemaVersion":1,"recordType":"legal-article","id":"law:eri:code:civil-procedure:2015:article:91","workId":"law:eri:code:civil-procedure:2015","expressionId":"law:eri:code:civil-procedure:2015:en","title":"Separate Trials","number":"91","language":"en","canonicalUrl":"https://eriatlas.com/law/civil-procedure-code-2015/article/91/","hierarchy":{"book":"BOOK II — CIVIL PROCEDURE IN GENERAL","title":"TITLE II — PARTIES","chapter":"Chapter 3. — Multiplicity of Parties and Claims"},"paragraphs":[{"id":"lead","number":"","text":"When more than one cause of action is presented in a suit, or when multiple parties are involved, the court may order separate trials whenever it appears that the claims cannot be tried or disposed of together without unnecessary cost, delay, prejudice or inconvenience.","canonicalUrl":"https://eriatlas.com/law/civil-procedure-code-2015/article/91/#lead","sourceTargets":[{"sourceId":"civil-procedure-code-2015-en","pdfPage":70,"url":"https://eriatlas.com/sources/civil-procedure-code-2015/page/70/?article=91&paragraph=lead#article-91-lead"}]}],"caution":"This is the English-language edition published in 2015 and attributed in its front matter to the Ministry of Justice. Refworld labels it an unofficial translation. Eri Atlas has not independently verified the translation, later changes, or whether the text is currently in force."}