Great American Insurance Company v. American Housing Group, LLC et al
Great American Insurance Company |
American Housing Group Inc, American Housing Group Partners III, L.P., American Housing Group-Victorville 15, LLC, Citizens Home Development, Inc., Madeline M Tatum and Todd N Tatum |
5:2014cv02368 |
November 17, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Kenly Kiya Kato |
Manuel L. Real |
Contract: Other |
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Filing 41 JUDGMENT by Judge Manuel L. Real: IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED entering Judgment in favor of Plaintiff Great American Insurance Company and against Defendants American Housing Group, Inc., American Housing Group Partners III, L.P., Citizens Ho me Development, Inc., American Housing Group-Victorville 15, LLC, Madeline M. Tatum and Todd N. Tatum, jointly and severally, individually and on behalf of the marital community, as follows: (1) Upon Plaintiff's First Cause of Action, in the pri ncipal amount of $100,000.00, plus prejudgment interest in the amount of $42,531.00 through 9/21/2015. (2) Upon Plaintiff's Second Cause of Action, in the principal amount of $80,926.97, plus prejudgment interest in the amount of $8,225.73 through 9/21/2015. (3) Dismissing without prejudice Plaintiff's Third, Fourth and Fifth Causes of Action. (gk) |
Filing 28 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR LACK OF PROSECUTION by Judge Manuel L. Real. Response to Order to Show Cause due by 5/28/2015. (kss) |
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