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with respect to the same subject~matite-re: vis the others; {b} the questionas fto the court can deal with fin fappeal. 'after abates against one orvthe other 'ucaQul¢.iv"d.eperid_V'§ upon the facts of each and no exhaulstive statement or analysis oouid_:'be""rnadel about all such ctrcurristanclesll or would not be possible v'to~v.pjroceed_ the appeal, despite parttallg,"'l.?C'}---eacistence of a joint from tenanog~in--
thecriterion but the joint charcicterbj':'the dehors the relationship of titel and the frame of the Aappeallf will~take- colour from the nature of the challenged; {d} where the dispute ,be.t_u;een°'two groups of parties centred around orflwas based on grounds common i"~«4..relattng7' to the respective groups litigating as distinct groups or bodieswthe issue involved for Vlconsideration in such class of cases would be one and indivisible; and (e) when the issues involved in more than one appeal dealt with as a group or batch of appeals, are common and identical in all such cases, abatement of oriefslorg the other of the connected appeals death of one or more of the parties and A ~ to bring on record the legalreprese'n~tdttves of it the deceased parties, waouldlgfre'sgu'lt:_' abatement of all appeals.