504. When more than one party has appealed from the same judgment, all appeals are joined.
The first party to file an inscription in appeal must prepare a statement, which must be served on all the other parties to the appeals; each party may sign the statement or file his comments. Where such is the case, the agreement or judgment providing for the filing of a joint record determines who must prepare it and how its cost is to be divided amongst the appellants; the failure of any of them to pay his share may be ground for dismissal of his appeal.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 504; 1979, c. 37, s. 22.