Terra Partners v. Rabo Agrifinance, Inc
Terra Partners |
Rabo Agrifinance, Inc and Ag Acceptance Corporation |
2:2008cv00194 |
October 30, 2008 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Texas |
Personal Property: Other Office |
Deaf Smith |
Mary Lou Robinson |
Plaintiff |
Diversity |
28:1441 Petition for Removal- Property Damage |
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Filing 138 Memorandum Opinion and Order re: 122 Second Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Rabo Agrifinance, Inc, Ag Acceptance Corporation - Defendants are entitled to a judgment that Terra Partners take nothing on its cause of action for conversion. Defe ndants are also entitled to judgment on the counterclaim asserting that Bob Veigel's transfer of a subrogation interest in the Diversified Judgment was fraudulent. Defendants (cross plaintiffs) shall submit a pleading setting out the specific r emedy sought for the fraudulent transfer, supported by appropriate argument and briefing, by 06/20/2011. Plaintiff shall respond by 06/30/2011. The proposed remedy and a proposed judgment shall consider this Court's ruling on the Defendants' first motion for summary judgment, as well as this opinion on the second motion for summary judgment. (Ordered by Judge Mary Lou Robinson on 6/15/2011) (chmb) |
Filing 97 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER Re: 25 Defendants Rabo Agrifinance, Inc. and Ag Acceptance Corporation's Motion for Summary Judgment. See Memorandum Opinion and Order for specifics. (Ordered by Judge Mary Lou Robinson on 8/18/2010) (chmb) |
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