National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, PA et al v. Southern Coal Corporation
National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, PA and New Hampshire Insurance Company |
Southern Coal Corporation |
2:2018mc00048 |
March 22, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia |
Charleston Office |
Barbour |
Other |
Registration of Foreign Judgment |
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Filing 34 ORDER FOR APPEARANCE AND EXAMINATION directing an examination of Southern Coal in aid of execution is set for 8/2/2019 11:00 AM in Charleston before Magistrate Judge Dwane L. Tinsley; one or more representatives of the judgment debtor Southern C oal are hereby Ordered to appear as more fully set forth herein; further directing the issuance of a summons to Southern Coal to appear at the aforementioned date and time shall be served on counsel of record for Southern Coal; Southern Coal sh all answer upon oath such questions as shall be propounded by counsel for National Union, or by the said Magistrate, and to convey or assign to the United States Marshal for the Southern District of West Virginia such money, bank notes, securities , evidences of debt, other personal property, choses in action or other intangible personal property as may be ordered for the enforcement and payment of the judgment, including interest and costs, outstanding. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dwane L. Tinsley on 6/18/2019. (cc: counsel of record) (ts) |
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