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Other Statutes - Agricultural Acts Cases filed in the North Carolina Eastern District Court [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
November 20, 2009
Quality First Produce Inc. v. Homsombath NC Eastern Dever Agricultural Acts Agricultural Commodities Act
Plaintiff: Quality First Produce Inc. Defendant: Bouavone M. Homsombath
 
February 18, 2009
Quality First Produce v. Cosmos Corporation et al NC Eastern Dever Agricultural Acts Federal Question
Plaintiff: Quality First Produce Inc.; Defendant: Cosmos Corporation, Muhammad Sharif
 
June 27, 2007
Custom Pak, Inc. v. Stancil, et al., NC Eastern Britt Agricultural Acts Agricultural Commodities Act
Plaintiff: Custom Pak, Inc.; Defendant: James Earl Stancil, Produce Connection, Dennis Ennis
 
July 11, 2006
Georgia Peanut Farmers et al v. Cobb et al NC Eastern Howard Agricultural Acts Breach of Contract
August 16, 2005
East Coast Brokers v. Whittington NC Eastern Flanagan Agricultural Acts Agricultural Commodities Act
March 11, 2005
Tar Heel Farms, Inc. v. Ambrosia Farms of Po NC Eastern Howard Agricultural Acts Agricultural Commodities Act
February 2, 2005
Tar Heel Farms, Inc. v. Ambrosia Farms of NC Eastern Howard Agricultural Acts Agricultural Commodities Act
March 5, 2004
Rosemont Farms Corp v. Honrine NC Eastern Fox Agricultural Acts Agricultural Commodities Act
         
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