RIVERWOOD PRODUCE SALES INC v. EMERALD COAST FINEST PRODUCE OF MOBILE, LLC
RIVERWOOD PRODUCE SALES INC |
EMERALD COAST FINEST PRODUCE OF MOBILE, LLC, EMERALD COAST FINEST PRODUCE CO INC, PRESTON W THOMPSON, CONNIE D THOMPSON and SHARON L THOMPSON |
3:2008cv00036 |
January 28, 2008 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida |
Pensacola Office |
Escambia |
LACEY A COLLIER |
MILES DAVIS |
Agriculture Acts |
07 U.S.C. ยง 499 Agricultural Commodities Act |
None |
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Filing 18 (TERMINATED pursuant to 20 Order) CONSENT JUDGMENT AND ORDER - The foregoing Final Consent Judgment, Permanent Injunction Stipulation ("Stipulation") for judgment against defendants EMERALD COAST FINEST PRODUCE OF MOBILE, LLC, EMERALD COA ST FINEST PRODUCE CO INC, PRESTON W THOMPSON, CONNIE D THOMPSON, SHARON L THOMPSON, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that judgment and injunctive relief in accordance with the terms of the Stipulation should be entered, IT IS ORDERED that the stipulation is approved in its entirety and that judgment and permanent injunctive relief as stated therein is entered against defendants EMERALD COAST FINEST PRODUCE OF MOBILE, LLC, EMERALD COAST FINEST PRODUCE CO INC, PRESTON W THOMPSON, CONNIE D THOMPSON, SHARON L THOMPSON. Signed by SENIOR JUDGE LACEY A COLLIER on 2/5/2008. (djb) Modified on 2/29/2008 (djb). |
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