Nami Resources Company, LLC. et al v. South Mississippi Electric Power Association
Vinland Energy Operations, LLC, Vinland Energy Gathering, LLC, Trust Energy Company, LLC, Nami Resources Company, LLC. and Vinland Energy Eastern, LLC |
South Mississippi Electric Power Association |
6:2012cv00068 |
March 30, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky |
London Office |
Leslie |
Gregory F. VanTatenhove |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 19 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER: 1) Defendant SMEPA's Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs' Declaratory Judgment Action [R. 11 ] is GRANTED; and (2) Plaintiffs' Complaint for Declaratory Relief [R. 1] is DISMISSED without prejudice; and (3) P laintiffs' Motion for Leave to Amend Complaint [R. 13 at 7 n.3] is acknowledged by the Court. Because this motion was not filed as a discrete motion, in addition to it being placed in a footnote, the Court will refrain from ruling on it and allow Plaintiffs fourteen (14) days from the date of entry of this Order to supplement the motion as desired and tender an actual Amended Complaint. Upon that filing, the response and reply periods prescribed by Local Rule 7.1(c) will commence. (4) SMEPA's Motion to Hold Deadlines in Abeyance, [R. 16 ] joined by Plaintiffs, [R. 18 ] is GRANTED. Signed by Judge Gregory F. Van Tatenhove on 3/29/2013.(RBB)cc: COR |
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