Textron Financial Corporation v. Topline Appliance Depot, Inc. et al
Textron Financial Corporation |
Topline Appliance Depot, Inc., Robert P. Barnas, II, Rebecca A. Barnas, Robert A. Schenk and Cheryl L. Schenk |
6:2010cv00799 |
May 18, 2010 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Orlando Office |
Brevard |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 22 ORDER granting 17 Motion for Default Judgment; Adopting Report and Recommendations re 20 Report and Recommendations. Default Final Judgment is entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants, jointly and severally, for the following amount s: $212,961.08 for the sold and unpaid Collateral; $35,614.20 for the deficiency due on the items of inventory recovered and sold; $14,493.10 for unpaid interest as of July 13, 2010; and interest from July 13, 2010 to November 15, 2010. Plaintiff shall file a notice with the court no later than November 12, 2010 with the interest due from July 14, 2010 to November 15, 2010. Signed by Judge John Antoon II on 11/9/2010. (DJD) |
Filing 20 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 17 MOTION for default judgment against Rebecca A. Barnas, Robert P. Barnas, II, Cheryl L. Schenk, Robert A. Schenk, Topline Appliance Depot, Inc. filed by Textron Financial Corporation. Ir is RECOMMENDED that the motion be GRANTED. Signed by Magistrate Judge David A. Baker on 10/12/2010. (HSL) |
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