Absolute Marine Towing & Salvage Inc. v. S/V Iniki, a 36' Jaguar Catamaran Sailboat
Absolute Marine Towing & Salvage Inc. |
S/V Iniki, a 36' Jaguar Catamaran Sailboat |
6:2009cv01712 |
October 8, 2009 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Orlando Office |
Brevard |
Gregory A. Presnell |
Karla R. Spaulding |
None |
46 U.S.C. ยง 1101 Violation of Maritime Regulations |
None |
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Filing 125 CONFIRMATION OF SALE. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 8/30/2011. (ED) |
Filing 115 ORDER adopting 112 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 107 MOTION for default judgment against Frederick Erickson. The Clerk shall enter default judgment on behalf of Plaintiff and against Frederick Erickson in the amount of $24,395.00. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 6/29/2011. Copies mailed.(LAM) |
Filing 111 ORDER adopting 109 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION and granting 104 Unopposed MOTION for taxation of costs i.e., Substitue Custodial Fees against Defendant Vessel In Rem filed by Scorpion Marine Sales & Services, Inc.; the Clerk is directed to enter judgment on behalf of Scorpion Marine against the Vessel in rem in the amount of $42,055.50 covering the expense of in custoda legis as of April 30, 2011; this judgment shall be accorded priority on other claims and Scorpion Marine is allowed to bid this amount at any auction of the S/V Iniki. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 6/3/2011. (TKW) |
Filing 108 ORDER continuing pretrial conference scheduled for May 13, 2011, cancelling trial set for June 3, 2011. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 5/12/2011. (ED) |
Filing 100 ORDER adopting 98 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION and granting 96 MOTION for default judgment against S/V Iniki, a 36' Jaguar Catamaran Sailboat filed by Absolute Marine Towing & Salvage Inc.; The Clerk shall enter default judgment on behalf of Plaintiff and against the in rem Defendant, S/V Iniki, in the amount of $24,395.00. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 4/28/2011. (TKW) |
Filing 82 ORDER denying 79 Motion to enforce settlement, reinstating defendant, resetting case for trial. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 12/1/2010. (ED) |
Filing 55 ORDER denying 41 Motion for summary judgment. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 6/22/2010. (ED) |
Filing 34 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 26 Motion to dismiss. Count III dismissed without prejudice.(ED) |
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Plaintiff: Absolute Marine Towing & Salvage Inc. | |
Represented By: | Frank D. Butler |
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