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### 92 Multiple claims
> > (1) A person wishing, in a single proceeding, to seek from the Court or a judge relief of more than one kind in respect of more than one matter, may claim all kinds of relief sought by –
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> > > > (a) writ, if, in respect of any relief sought, these rules require proceedings to be commenced by writ; or
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> > > > (b) application to the Court, if, in respect of any relief sought, these rules require proceedings to be commenced by application to the Court; or
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> > > > (c) application to a judge in chambers, in any other case.
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> > (2) The Court or a judge hearing any action or other proceeding in which relief of more than one kind is sought may order the separation of the claims.
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> > (3) The Court or a judge, on an application made in any action or other proceeding in which relief of more than one kind is sought, may order the separation of the claims.
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> > (4) Notwithstanding [subrule (1)](#GS92@Gs1@EN) , a person may claim any ancillary relief with the principal relief claimed.