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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.62Necessary parties
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### sec.62 Necessary parties
Each person whose presence is necessary to enable the court to adjudicate effectually and completely on all matters in dispute in a proceeding must be included as a party to the proceeding.
The court may order a person to be included as a party whose presence as a party is necessary to enable the court to adjudicate effectually and completely on all issues raised in the proceeding.
A person who is required under this rule to be included as a plaintiff or applicant and does not consent to be included in this way may be included as a defendant or respondent.
The court may dispense with a requirement under this rule for a person to be included as a party.
(sec.62-ssec.1) Each person whose presence is necessary to enable the court to adjudicate effectually and completely on all matters in dispute in a proceeding must be included as a party to the proceeding.
(sec.62-ssec.2) The court may order a person to be included as a party whose presence as a party is necessary to enable the court to adjudicate effectually and completely on all issues raised in the proceeding.
(sec.62-ssec.3) A person who is required under this rule to be included as a plaintiff or applicant and does not consent to be included in this way may be included as a defendant or respondent.
(sec.62-ssec.4) The court may dispense with a requirement under this rule for a person to be included as a party.