(a)
In General.
A party asserting a claim,
counterclaim, crossclaim, or third-party claim may
join, as independent or alternative claims, as many
claims as it has against an opposing party.
(b)
Joinder of Contingent Claims.
A party may join
two claims even though one of them is contingent on
the disposition of the other; but the court may grant
relief only in accordance with the parties' relative
substantive rights. In particular, a plaintiff may
state a claim for money and a claim to set aside a
conveyance that is fraudulent as to that plaintiff,
without first obtaining a judgment for the money.