In re: Kostyshyn
Peter Kostyshyn |
Peter Kostyshyn |
City of Wilmington and Michael B. Joseph |
Patricia Kostyshyn |
1:2015cv00997 |
October 30, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Wilmington Office |
New Castle |
Sue L. Robinson |
Appeal |
28 U.S.C. ยง 0158 |
None |
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Filing 14 MEMORANDUM ORDER : (1) The recommendation is accepted and a briefing scheduled will be entered upon payment of the filing fee; (2) appellant's combined motion for partial payment plan schedule (D.I. 12 ) is denied, request for counsel (D.I. [12 ]) is denied without prejudice to renew, and pretrial conference (D.I. 12 ) is denied without prejudice; (3) appellant's combined motion to remand to bankruptcy court (D.I. 13 ) is denied without prejudice and motion for injunctive relief (D. I. 13 ) is denied; and (4) appellant shall pay the $298.00 filing fee in full in one payment as directed in the November 5, 2015 Order (D.I. 4 ) on or before 2/4/2016. Appellant is placed on notice that the appeal will be dismissed should he fail to pay the filing fee in full and in one payment. ORDER, Setting Deadlines: ( Notice of Compliance deadline set for 2/4/2016). Signed by Judge Sue L. Robinson on 1/4/2016. (klc) |
Filing 3 Recommendation that Bankruptcy Appeal be withrawn from mandatory mediation. A copy of the recommendation was mailed to Appellant on 11/5/15. Signed by Judge Mary Pat Thynge on 11/5/15. (cak) |
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