BancorpSouth Bank v. Blackwell et al
Bancorpsouth Bank |
Edmund Eugene Blackwell, III and Tina R. Blackwell |
6:2009cv00102 |
March 16, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma |
Real Property: Foreclosure Office |
Le Flore |
Steven P. Shreder |
Kimberly E. West |
None |
Diversity |
12:1819 Default of Promissory Note |
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Filing 88 OPINION AND ORDER by Magistrate Judge Kimberly E. West : Plaintiff's Amended Application for Order of Disbursement of Funds Held by Marshal (DE No. 70 ) will be held in abeyance if Defendants post a $10,000 supersedeas bond with the Court by 6/29/2012. As a result of the reduced amount of the bond, Defendants' Application to Reduce Bond (DE No. 79 ) is granted. The request to waive the bond requirement contained in the same Application is hererby DENIED. (neh, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 77 OPINION AND ORDER by Mag. Judge Kimberly E. West ordering that Defendants be permitted to file a Motion Requesting the Approval of Supersedeas Bond and for Stay Pending Appeal by 4/10/2012 (Re: 70 ). (neh, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 63 OPINION AND ORDER by Mag. Judge Kimberly E. West denying 47 Motion for Deficiency Judgment (sjw, Chambers) |
Filing 27 OPINION AND ORDER by Mag. Judge Kimberly E. West ; granting 21 Motion for Summary Judgment and directing Plaintiff to provide appropriate journal entry of judgment by 9/18/09.(neh, Deputy Clerk) |
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