Beaulieu et al v. Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board et al
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FINAL JUDGMENT: It is the ORDER, JUDGMENT, and DECREE of the Court as follows: (1) All claims pursuant to federal law in this action are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE; (2) The Court declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over Plaintiffs' clai ms pursuant to Alabama law and such claims are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; (3) Costs are TAXED against Plaintiffs Henri N. Beaulieu, Sr. and Henri N. Beaulieu, Jr., for which execution may issue; (4) The Clerk of the Court is DIRECTED to enter this document on the civil docket sheet as a Final Judgment pursuant to FRCP 58. Signed by Hon. Chief Judge Mark E. Fuller on 3/13/2009. (Attachments: #(1) Civil Appeals Checklist)(dmn)
IN THE UNTIED STATES DISTRICT COURT F O R THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA N O R T H E R N DIVISION H E N R I N. BEAULIEU, SR. et al., ) ) P l a i n t if f s , ) ) v. ) CASE NO. 2:08-cv-432-MEF ) A L A B A M A ONSITE WASTEWATER ) (W O ) B O A R D , et al., ) ) D e f e n d a n ts . ) F I N A L JUDGMENT In accordance with the Memorandum Opinion and Order entered this date, it is the O R D E R , JUDGMENT and DECREE of the Court as follows: (1) All claims pursuant to federal law in this action are DISMISSED WITH P R E JU D IC E ; (2) The Court declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over Plaintiffs' claims p u rs u a n t to Alabama law and such claims are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; (3 ) Costs are TAXED against Plaintiffs Henri N. Beaulieu, Sr. and Henri N. Beaulieu, J r., for which execution may issue; (4 ) The Clerk of the Court is DIRECTED to enter this document on the civil docket s h e e t as a Final Judgment pursuant to Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and to close this file. DONE this the 13 th day of March, 2009. /s/ Mark E. Fuller CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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