Iowa Order of Consolidation - Personal Injury

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This form is a sample order granting the defendant's motion to consolidate the trials of two separate actions arising out of the same set of facts.

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Rule 1.234 - Necessary parties; joinder 1. 234(1)Remedy for nonjoinder as plaintiff. Except as provided in this rule, all persons having a joint interest in any action shall be joined on the same side, but such persons failing to join as plaintiffs may be made defendants.

1.972(2) Application. . . . No default shall be entered unless the application contains a certification that written notice of intention to file the written application for default was given after the default occurred and at least ten days prior to the filing of the written application for default.

Rule 1.303 - Time for motion or answer to petition 1. 303(1) Unless otherwise provided, the defendant, respondent, or other party shall serve, and within a reasonable time thereafter file, a motion or answer within 20 days after the service of the original notice and petition upon such party.

P. 1.943. A party may, without order of court, dismiss that party's own petition, counterclaim, cross-claim, cross-petition or petition of intervention, at any time up until ten days before the trial is scheduled to begin.

In addition, rule 1.943 allows for voluntary dismissal of the plaintiff's petition without prejudice once as a matter of right. Id. r. 1.943.

Rule 1.442(7) clarifies that all documents served or filed shall include a certificate of service, that proofs of service shall not be filed regarding documents that are not to be filed, and it sets forth the requirements of a certificate of service and prohibits the filing of other proofs of service unless ordered by ...

1.305(13) Upon a governmental board, commission or agency, by serving its presiding officer, clerk or secretary. 1.305(14) If service cannot be made by any of the methods provided by this rule, any defendant may be served as provided by court order, consistent with due process of law.

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Iowa Order of Consolidation - Personal Injury