FASTSIGNS International, Inc. v. Select Signs, Inc. et al
1:2006cv00363 |
March 1, 2006 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Phillip S. Figa |
Contract: Franchise |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Contract Dispute |
None |
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Filing 11 PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION Defendant Select Signs, it's agents, servants, ect., are to cease ownership, operation or participation in business at 560 South Holly St., or elsewhere in the A-1 area of the Franchise Agreement, Return the point of sale database and assign telephone number to FII. A Bond in the amount of 1500.00 dollars has been posted and case has been administratively closed pending completion of arbitration of remaining issues. Signed by Judge Phillip S. Figa on 03-07/06. (rlp, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER re: 2 MOTION for Preliminary Injunction MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order filed by FASTSIGNS International, Inc.,, Set Hearings: TRO Hearing set for 3/3/2006 at 02:30 PM in Courtroom A 602 before Judge Phillip S. Figa. Signed by Judge Phillip S. Figa on 3/2/06. (erv, ) |
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