Elton Inc et al v. Dick Kempthorne et al
Elton Inc and Elton Nixon |
Frank Campos, Does, Gold Capital Investment Corporation, Inc, Dirk Kempthorne, Jeffrey Schneider and The United States Bureau of Land Management |
5:2008cv00520 |
August 26, 2009 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Eastern Division - Riverside Office |
Stephen G. Larson |
John Charles Rayburn |
Real Property: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2409 (a) Quiet Title Action |
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Filing 21 ORDER OF DISMISSAL by Judge Stephen G. Larson. THE COURT having ordered the plaintiff to show cause in writing, not later than August 17, 2009, why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution and Plaintiff having failed to respond, THE COURT ORDERS that this action be, and hereby is, dismissed without prejudice for lack of prosecution and for failure to comply with the orders of the Court, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 41. (mrgo) |
Filing 9 MINUTES OF IN CHAMBERS CASE MANAGEMENT NOTICE RE SECOND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE held before Judge Stephen G. Larson: The previously issued OSC is extended to January 13, 2009, for plaintiff(s) to show cause in writing as to why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. As an alternative to a written response by plaintiff(s), the Court will consider the filing of a First Amended Complaint along with proof of service of summons and complaint. ( Show Cause Response due by 1/13/2009.) (mrgo) |
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