Auto-Owners Insurance Company v. Carter et al
Auto-Owners Insurance Company |
Robert Lenord Carter and William Proffitt |
3:2009cv00469 |
October 27, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee |
Knoxville Office |
Anderson |
Thomas W Phillips |
C Clifford Shirley |
None |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Other Contract |
None |
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Filing 11 DECLARATORY JUDGMENT ORDER granting 9 plaintiff's MOTION for Entry of Default Judgment, and judgment is entered in favor of plaintiff Auto-Owners Insurance Company and against defendants Robert Lenord Carter, T.B.P., and Will iam Proffitt. The court declares that plaintiff Auto-Owners Insurance Company has no duty or obligation under the insurance policies issued to defendant Robert Lenord Carter to defend or indemnify defendant Robert Leonard Carter in the action styled Miranda Leann Beets, the Deceased, [T.B.P] the Deceased's Minor Child and Next of Kin, by and through Her Next Best Friend, William Proffitt v. Robert Lenord Carter and Auto-Owners Insurance, Anderson County Circuit Court, No. A9LA0303. Signed b y District Judge Thomas W Phillips on March 26, 2010. (copies mailed to Robert Lenord Carter c/o 438 Charles G. Seivers Blvd., Apartment 3, Clinton, TN 37716, to T.B.P. c/o William Proffitt, 134 Tobby Hollow Lane, Knoxville, TN 37931, and to William Proffitt, 134 Tobby Hollow Lane, Knoxville, TN 37931) (AYB) |
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