The Tutoring Center Franchise Corp v. Katherine Lance et al
The Tutoring Center Franchise Corp |
Margery Bulatko, Peter Bulatko, Does and Katherine Lance |
2:2017cv08709 |
December 1, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Alexander F. MacKinnon |
John F. Walter |
Other |
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Filing 25 FINAL JUDGMENT by Judge John F. Walter, re: Motion for Default Judgment 23 , (1) TCFC's Motion for Entry of Default Judgment is granted; (2) Judgment is hereby entered in favor of TCFC against Defendants, as jointly and severally liable in th e amount of $131,631.79 for the items listed below. (A) The Court awards TCFC $123,125.00 in damages for Defendants' abandonment of their franchised Tutoring Center and failure to pay the Royalty Fees and Semi Annual Program Fees as required by Section 12 of the parties' franchise agreement. (B) The Court awards TCFC $6,062.50 in reasonable attorney's fees, pursuant to Local Rule 55-3 and Section 28 of the parties' franchise agreement. (C) The Court awards TCFC $2,444.29 in costs of suit, pursuant to Section 28 of the parties' franchise agreement. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (iv) |
Filing 17 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge John F. Walter: For the reasons stated herein, a Response to Order to Show Cause is due by 1/12/2018. (cw) |
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