(B) that person claims an interest relating to the subject of the action and is so situated that disposing of the action in the person’s absence may:
(ii) leave an existing party subject to a substantial risk of incurring double, multiple, or otherwise inconsistent obligations because of the interest.
(3) Venue. If a joined party objects to venue and the joinder would make venue improper, the court must dismiss that party.
(2) the extent to which any prejudice could be lessened or avoided by:
(B) shaping the relief; or
(C) other measures;
(4) whether the plaintiff would have an adequate remedy if the action were dismissed for nonjoinder.
(2) the reasons for not joining that person.
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(As amended Feb. 28, 1966, eff. July 1, 1966; Mar. 2, 1987, eff. Aug. 1, 1987; Apr. 30, 2007, eff. Dec. 1, 2007.)


