Pat's Marine Engines, Inc v. Whitecap et al
Pat's Marine Engines, Inc |
Whitecap and Batour Sekendur |
2:2008cv01401 |
September 19, 2008 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Contract: Marine Office |
King |
Marsha J. Pechman |
None |
Federal Question |
46:954 Marine Foreclosure |
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Filing 76 MINUTE ORDER striking 75 Motion for Extension of Time; signed by Docket Clerk M Duett at the direction of Judge Marsha J. Pechman.(SC) Modified on 8/3/2009 - mailed copy of order to Batur Sekendur(MD). |
Filing 42 ORDER granting 34 Plaintiff's Motion re: Interlocutory Sale of Vessel; signed by Judge Marsha J. Pechman. (SC) Modified on 4/8/2009- copy to USMO (MD). Modified on 4/8/2009 -mailed copy of order to Batur Sekendur(MD). |
Filing 30 ORDER granting 20 Claimant's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment and DISMISSING counterclaims of Defendant/Counterclaimant Batur Sekendur; signed by Judge Marsha J. Pechman.(SC) Modified on 3/2/2009 -mailed copy of order and ecf registration form(MD). |
Filing 25 ORDER re 20 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Glenn A McCandliss: the Order of Default 17 is set aside as regards Claimant McCandliss and his 20 MOTION for Summary Judgment is re-noted for 2/20/2009. Defendant/Counter-Plaintiff Sekendur's response to Claimant's motion shall be filed no later than 2/16/09, and Claimant McCandliss must file a reply brief by 2/20/09; signed by Judge Marsha J. Pechman. (SC) |
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