Arbitration may be initiated by or against joint parties if:
all the parties are connected among themselves by one or more corresponding arbitration agreements; and
the asserted claims are identical or factually connected.
Factually connected claims between the same parties may be joined in the same arbitration proceedings if they are the subject of corresponding arbitration agreements between these parties.
The intervention of a third party and the joinder of a person notified as a party to an action require an arbitration agreement between the third party and the parties to the dispute and are subject to the consent of the arbitral tribunal.
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