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adopting a report and recommendation of the Court Commissioner following an inquisition hearing on damages after entry of default judgment
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C.A. No. N12C-02-084 MMJ
03-06-2014
Upon Commissioner's Findings Recommendations Judgment for Plaintiff
ADOPTED
ORDER
This 6th day of March, 2014, the Court has considered the Commissioner's Findings and Recommendations.
Plaintiff's Motion for Entry of Default Judgment was entered against Defendants by Order dated July 26, 2012. The matter was set for a hearing to determine damages pursuant to Superior Court Civil Rule 55(b)(2). This matter was referred to Court Commissioner Michael P. Reynolds, pursuant to Superior Court Civil Rule 132(a)(4), for the purpose of conducting an Inquisition Hearing. The Inquisition Hearing was held on October 14, 2013. The Commissioner's Findings and Recommendations were filed with the Prothonotary on or about January 10, 2014.
Any party may serve and file written objections to the Commissioner's order within 10 days. No objections have been filed.
Super. Ct. Civ. R. 132(a)(4).
The Court holds that the Commissioner's Findings and Recommendations dated January 8, 2014, should be adopted for the reasons set forth therein. The Commissioner's findings are not clearly erroneous, are not contrary to law, and are not an abuse of discretion.
Super. Ct. Civ. R. 132(a)(3)(iv).
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THEREFORE, the Commissioner's Findings and Recommendations are adopted by the Court.
IT IS SO ORDERED
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The Honorable Mary M. Johnston