Latin. On account of connection or similarity. Because or by reason of connection or relationship. Where two actions are depending before the court at the same time, between the same parties, and involving the same dispute, in which the one decision will dispose of the whole pleas of parties, they may be conjoined ob contingentiam, on account of the connection existing between them.
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