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In re Burchell Enterprises, Inc.

United States District Court, N.D. California
Sep 20, 2005
Case No. C 04 5193 SBA (N.D. Cal. Sep. 20, 2005)

Opinion

Case No. C 04 5193 SBA.

September 20, 2005

PETER A. LINDH (061907), MARKER E. LOVELL, JR. (208659), GIBSON ROBB LINDH LLP, San Francisco, CA, BURCHELL ENTERPRISES, INC. Attorneys for Petitioner.


ORDER GRANTING PETITION FOR EXONERATION FROM LIABILITY


Petitioner, BURCHELL ENTERPRISES, INC.'s Motion for an Order granting exoneration from liability came on for hearing before the Honorable Saundra Brown Armstrong on September 20, 2005 in the above-entitled Court, the Court finds that there are no remaining legally cognizable claims contesting Petitioner's right to exoneration from liability. Thus, the Court finds that BURCHELL ENTERPRISES, INC. is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. The Court further finds that any other claims against Petitioner are neither permissible nor necessary in light of the settlement between BURCHELL ENTERPRISES, INC., Jennifer Mogg and Teena Alvarado, individually and on behalf of their minor children. The Court further finds that pursuant to F.R.C.P. Rule 54(b) that there is no reason for delay in entry of judgment.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, JUDGED AND DECREED AS FOLLOWS:

Petitioner's Motion for an order granting Petitioner exoneration from liability for damages, for any and all losses, injuries and/or deaths that occurred on or about September 22, 2004 as granted; and the clerk is expressly directed to enter judgment in favor of Petitioner.


Summaries of

In re Burchell Enterprises, Inc.

United States District Court, N.D. California
Sep 20, 2005
Case No. C 04 5193 SBA (N.D. Cal. Sep. 20, 2005)
Case details for

In re Burchell Enterprises, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of Petitioner BURCHELL ENTERPRISES, INC. as Owners of F/V…

Court:United States District Court, N.D. California

Date published: Sep 20, 2005

Citations

Case No. C 04 5193 SBA (N.D. Cal. Sep. 20, 2005)

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