Brutley v. City of Eufaula, Alabama et al
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JUDGMENT; that this lawsuit is dismissed in its entirety with prejudice, with the parties to bear their own costs and with leave to the parties, within 49 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 49 days, a motion to have the dismissal set aside and the case reinstated or the settlement enforced, should the settlement not be consummated; that all outstanding motions are denied as moot; that 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. Signed by Honorable Myron H. Thompson on 11/10/2010. (Attachments: # 1 Civil Appeals Checklist)(jg, )
Brutley v. City of Eufaula, Alabama et al
Doc. 43
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, NORTHERN DIVISION
SHIRLEY BRUTLEY, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF EUFAULA, ALABAMA, et al., Defendants.
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:10cv162-MHT (WO)
JUDGMENT The court having been informed that this cause is now settled, it is the ORDER, JUDGMENT, and DECREE of the court that this lawsuit is dismissed in its entirety with prejudice, with the parties to bear their own costs and with leave to the parties, within 49 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 49 days, a motion to have the dismissal settlement consummated. set aside and the case the reinstated settlement or not the be
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It is further ORDERED that all outstanding motions are denied as moot. 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. DONE, this the 10th day of November, 2010.
/s/ Myron H. Thompson UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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