Natl Credit Union v. King, et al
National Credit Union Administration Board |
Alice P. King and Lawrence E. King, Jr. |
Keith I. Frederick and Thomas D. Stalnaker |
Riegel Corporation |
8:1988cv00819 |
November 15, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
8 Omaha Office |
Richard G. Kopf |
Banks and Banking |
12 U.S.C. ยง 1751 Federal Credit Union Act |
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Filing 269 ORDER FOR ISSUANCE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION that The Application for Writ of Execution 268 is granted. The United States Marshal for the District of Nebraska is ordered to satisfy the judgment entered herein in favor of Plaintiff out of the goods and c hattels of Defendant located within the District of Nebraska and, for want of goods and chattels, cause satisfaction to be made out of the lands and tenements of Defendant located within the District of Nebraska. Ordered by Senior Judge Richard G. Kopf. (E-mailed to USM) (KLF) |
Filing 265 ORDER FOR ISSUANCE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION - The Application for Writ of Execution (filing 264 ) is granted. The United States Marshal for the District of Nebraska is ordered to satisfy the judgment entered herein in favor of Plaintiff out of the good s and chattels of Defendant located within the District of Nebraska and for want of goods and chattels cause satisfaction to be made out of the lands and tenements of Defendant located within the District of Nebraska. Ordered by Judge Richard G. Kopf. (1 Certified copy to USM)(TCL ) |
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