National Commercial Recovery, Inc. v. Kirby Tanimura et al
National Commercial Recovery, Inc. |
Kirby Tanimura, Yolanda Tanimura, Angelito Caballa and DOES |
2:2008cv06046 |
September 16, 2008 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Western Division - Los Angeles Office |
Los Angeles |
Chapman |
Otero |
Agriculture Acts |
07 U.S.C. ยง 499 Agricultural Commodities Act |
None |
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Filing 57 JUDGMENT by Judge George H. Wu. ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Judgment is hereby entered in these consolidated actions, in favor of the PACA Trust Creditor Plaintiffs and against Kirby T. Tanimura and Yolanda Tanimura, jointly and severally, as to each plaintiff, for liability arising under Section 5(c) of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 7 U.S.C. §499(e)(c) ("PACA"), as follows: (see document for individual judgments). (mrgo) |
Filing 55 JUDGMENT by Judge George H. Wu: IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Judgment is hereby entered in these consolidated actions, as follows: Judgment is entered in favor of defendant Agricap Financial Corporation and against PACA Trust Creditor plaintiffs as to all claims asserted by PACA Trust Creditor Plaintiffs against Agricap Financial Corporation; All pending motions are denied as moot and all counterclaims and cross-claims are dismissed. The Clerk shall enter judgment forthwith. (mg) |
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