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  3. New Jersey Administrative Code
  4. Title 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
  5. N.J. Admin. Code Tit. 1, ch. 1 - UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE RULES
  6. Subchapter 17 - CONSOLIDATION OF TWO OR MORE CASES; MULTIPLE AGENCY JURISDICTION CLAIMS; DETERMINATIONS OF PREDOMINANT INTEREST

Subchapter 17 - CONSOLIDATION OF TWO OR MORE CASES; MULTIPLE AGENCY JURISDICTION CLAIMS; DETERMINATIONS OF PREDOMINANT INTEREST

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  1. § 1:1-17.1 - Motion to consolidate; when decided
  2. § 1:1-17.2 - Form of motion; submission date
  3. § 1:1-17.3 - Standards for consolidation
  4. § 1:1-17.4 - Review of orders to consolidate cases from a single agency
  5. § 1:1-17.5 - Multiple agency jurisdiction claims; standards for determining predominant interest
  6. § 1:1-17.6 - Determination of motions involving consolidation of cases from multiple agencies; contents of order; exempt agency conduct
  7. § 1:1-17.7 - Review of orders involving consolidation of cases from multiple agencies
  8. § 1:1-17.8 - Initial decision in cases involving a predominant interest; order of review; extension of time limits

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