Mary Fritz Revocable Trust Dated June 28, 2005 v. USCOC of Greater Missouri, LLC d/b/a U.S. Cellular et al
Mary Fritz Revocable Trust Dated June 28, 2005 |
USCOC of Greater Missouri, LLC d/b/a U.S. Cellular, Board of Zoning Adjustment, County of Franklin, State of Missouri, Gordon Upchurch, Andrew Geisert, James R Lechten, William F Walker and Edward G Heisel |
4:2009cv00372 |
March 6, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri |
Real Property: Other Office |
Franklin |
Stephen N Limbaugh |
None |
Federal Question |
28:1441 Petition for Removal |
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Filing 22 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that plaintiff's motion for leave to file First Amended Complaint (#13) be and is GRANTED, and plaintiff's First Amended Complaint is deemed filed as of this date. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that plai ntiff's motion to remand (#11) be and is GRANTED, and this case, in its entirety, is remanded to the Franklin County Circuit Court, Stateof Missouri, for all further proceedings. IT IS FINALLY ORDERED that defendant USCOC/U.S. Cellular's mo tion to dismiss (#6), filed March 13, 2009 and defendants Board of Zoning Adjustment, County of Franklin, State of Missouri, Gordon Upchurch, Andrew Geisert, James R. Lechten, William F. Walker, andEdward G. Heisels motion to dismiss (#9), filed March 27, 2009 be and are DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE AS MOOT. Signed by Honorable Stephen N Limbaugh, Jr on 6/4/09. (LAH, ) |
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