Sunwize Technologies Inc v. Living Ecology Inc et al
Sunwize Technologies Inc |
EDF Resource Capital Inc, Living Ecology Inc, Organic Food Bar Inc, Sagar Enterprises LLC, US Small Business Administration, Zions First National Bank, Does and Celtic Bank Corporation |
5:2012cv00225 |
February 10, 2012 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Sheri Pym |
Otis D Wright |
Real Property: Foreclosure |
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Filing 13 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Otis D Wright, II:Plaintiff is ordered to show cause why this case should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. As to Defendants Living Ecology, Inc., Organic Food Bar, Inc., and Sagar Enterprises, LLC, the parties ha ve requested a stay of this case until the completion of settlement payments, which will be spread over the next 17 months.(ECF No. 12.) And as to the remaining Defendants (other than U.S. Small BusinessAdministration), none of them have appeared. Wi th respect to staying the case, the Court finds no reason to do so. If the settlement agreement among the parties is breached, the parties may return to this Court for enforcement. Other than for purposes of enforcing the settlement agreement, Plaintiff must show in writing why this case should not be otherwise dismissed. No hearing is scheduled. Plaintiffs response is due by September 24, 2012. Failure to respond to this order will result in dismissal of this case. (lc) |
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