(1) An appellant may
appeal against 2 or more decisions made at the same hearing and in such a case
the appeals must be heard and decided together unless and to the extent that
the appeal court orders otherwise.
(2) If more than one
appeal against a decision is made, the appeal court may hear and decide 2 or
more of them at the same time.
(3) An appeal court
may hear and decide 2 or more appeals, each of which is against a different
decision, at the same time if it is in the interests of justice to do so.