Culver v. United States of America
Filing
77
JUDGMENT: it is the ORDER, JUDGMENT, and DECREE of the court that the 76 motion for extension of time is granted to the extent that these lawsuits are dismissed in their entirety with prejudice, with the parties to bear their own costs, as further set out in order; DIRECTING the clerk to enter this document on the civil docket as a final judgment pursuant to Rule 58 FRCP; These cases are closed. Signed by Honorable Judge Myron H. Thompson on 5/15/2014. (Attachments: # 1 Civil Appeals Checklist)(wcl, )
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION
ALICE CULVER, Individually
and as Administratrix Ad
Litem for the Estate of
Marvin Culver, Deceased,
Plaintiff,
v.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Defendant.
DAREYAN BYRD, an
individual; CASEY
CAULEY, an individual,
Plaintiffs,
v.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Defendant.
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CIVIL ACTION NO.
1:11cv897-MHT
(WO)
CIVIL ACTION NO.
1:12cv818-MHT
(WO)
JUDGMENT
The court having been informed that these causes are
now settled, it is the ORDER, JUDGMENT, and DECREE of the
court that the motion for extension of time (Doc. No. 76)
is granted to the extent that these lawsuits are dismissed
in their entirety with prejudice, with the parties to bear
their own costs and with leave to the parties, within 77
days, to stipulate to a different basis for dismissal or
to
stipulate
to
the
entry
of
judgment
instead
of
dismissal, and with leave to any party to file, within 77
days, a motion to have the dismissal set aside and the
cases reinstated or the settlement enforced, should the
settlement not be consummated.
The clerk of the court is DIRECTED to enter this
document on the civil docket as a final judgment pursuant
to Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
These cases are closed.
DONE, this the 15th day of May, 2014.
/s/ Myron H. Thompson
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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