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stating that a trial court has discretionary power, even ex mero motu, to consolidate actions for trial
Summary of this case from IN RE DULAOpinion
1974
stating that a trial court has discretionary power, even ex mero motu, to consolidate actions for trial
Summary of this case from IN RE DULA1974
stating that a trial court has discretionary power, even ex mero motu, to consolidate actions for trial
Summary of this case from IN RE DULAFull title:PETITIONS FOR CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF APPEALS
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1974
(a) Consolidation. — When actions involving a common question of law or fact are pending in one division of…
IN RE DULAFirst, we consider whether the petition for termination of parental rights, filed 20 March 2000 (amended as…