Statewide Aquastore, Inc. v. Pelseal Technologies, LLC
5:2006cv00093 |
January 24, 2006 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Syracuse Office |
George H. Lowe |
Frederick J. Scullin |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Petition for Removal- Breach of Contract |
None |
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Filing 48 JUDGMENT DISMISSING ACTION BY REASON OF SETTLEMENT: It is ORDERED that this action is Dismissed without prejudice; the Court will retain jurisdiction to reopen upon a motion by any party that the settlement was not consummated within 60 days from the date of this Order; if no motion is filed the Dismissal will become with prejudice on the 61st day; the parties are to file a stipulation of discontinuance and/or settlement agreement upon reaching a final settlement. Signed by Senior District Judge Frederick J. Scullin Jr. on 8/16/2010. (mae) |
Filing 40 MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER denying Defendant's 33 Motion for Reconsideration and Affirming Magistrate Judge Lowe's 32 Order. Signed by Senior Judge Frederick J. Scullin, Jr on 2/17/2010. (amt ) |
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