Opinion
CASE NO. 12-14804 Adv. Pro. No. 12-00314
05-25-2012
SO ORDERED
Judgment by separate order.
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U.S. BANKRUPTCY JUDGE
CHAPTER 7
JUDGE DAVID E RICE
ORDER
OF NONDISCHARGEABILITY
The Court having considered the pleadings and the Stipulation for Judgment executed by the parties. Final judgment to be entered contemporaneously with this order in the sum of $ 1,200.00 is hereby nondischargeable pursuant to 11 U.S.C. Section 523(a)(2) as against Defendant WOODROW COLUMBUS TAYLOR, JR and in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. The terms and conditions of the Stipulation for Judgment are incorporated herein.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the terms of the copy of the consent order submitted to the Court are identical to those set forth in the original consent order; and the signatures represented by the /s/ ___ on this copy reference the signatures of consenting parties on the original consent order.
Lawrence G Reinhold cc:
Woodrow Columbus Taylor, Jr,
Defendant
Post Office Box 1773
Owings Mills, Maryland 21117
Order and Judgment of Nondischargeability
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v Woodrow Columbus Taylor, Jr,
Adv. Pro. No. 12-00314
APPROVED:
Lawrence G. Reinhold
Weinstein & Riley, P.S.
Attorney for Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
525 Rocky Hollow Drive
Akron, Ohio 44313-5945
(330) 869-2833
facsimile number: (330) 869-2844
lawrencer@w-legal.com
Federal Bar Number: 29057
Woodrow Columbus Taylor, Jr, Dated: 5/15/ 2012
Defendant
Post Office Box 1773
Owings Mills, Maryland 21117
End of Order