WOODS v. COLVIN
CARMELENE LYNNE WOODS |
CAROLYN W. COLVIN |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
1:2015cv00763 |
September 17, 2015 |
US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina |
NCMD Office |
Forsyth |
L. PATRICK AULD |
N. C. TILLEY |
Supplemental Security Income |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 |
None |
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Filing 19 ORDER signed by JUDGE N. C. TILLEY, JR on 8/9/2016 adopting the Magistrate Judge's Recommendation 15 ; that Plaintiff's Extension Motion [Doc. # 4 ] is denied and that the Commissioner's Motion to Dismiss [Doc. # 10 ], converted by actions of the parties to a motion for summary judgment, is granted, and that this action is dismissed without prejudice to Plaintiff's right to file a new action if she receives an extension of the statute of limitations from the Commissioner. A Judgment dismissing this action will be entered contemporaneously with this Order. (Sheets, Jamie) |
Filing 15 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND RECOMMENDATION OF UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE signed by MAG/JUDGE L. PATRICK AULD on 4/5/2016; that Plaintiff's Extension Motion (Docket Entry 4 ) be DENIED. FURTHER RECOMMENDED that the Commissioner' ;s Motion to Dismiss (Docket Entry 10 ), converted by actions of the parties to a motion for summary judgment, be GRANTED, and that this action be dismissed without prejudice to Plaintiff's right to file a new action if she receives an extension of the statute of limitations from the Commissioner. (Sheets, Jamie) |
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