Atkinson et al v. Jeff Lindsey Communities, Inc.
Filing
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ORDER granting 58 Motion for Default Judgment and it is hereby ORDERED as follows: 1. Default Judgment is entered against the Third Party Defendant Tony James Masory and in favor of the Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff Jeff Lindsey Communities, Inc. as to liability. 2. A jury demand having been filed by the Plaintiffs, the issue of damages is reserved until the trial of this matter. Signed by Honorable Judge W. Harold Albritton, III on 3/14/2016. (kh, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
EASTERN DIVISION
NICHOLAS ATKINSON;
LENORA ATKINSON,
Plaintiffs,
v.
JEFF LINDSAY COMMUNTIIES, INC.,
Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff,
v.
DAVID ELLISON, CUSTOM VINYL
EXTERIORS, INC., and TONY JAMES
MASONRY,
Third Party Defendants.
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:14-cv-1132-WHA
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ORDER
This case is before the court on the Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff Jeff Lindsey
Communities, Inc. Motion for Default Judgment (Doc. #58). The Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff
seeks default judgment against Third Party Defendant Tony James Masonry.
Default having been entered by the Clerk of the Court in favor of the Defendant/Third
Party Plaintiff and against the Third Party Defendant for Tony James Masonry for failure to
answer or otherwise respond to the Third Party Complaint, and for good cause shown, the motion
is GRANTED, and it is hereby ORDERED as follows:
1. Default Judgment is entered against the Third Party Defendant Tony James Masory and in favor
of the Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff Jeff Lindsey Communities, Inc. as to liability.
2. A jury demand having been filed by the Plaintiffs, the issue of damages is reserved until the trial
of this matter.
DONE this 14th day of March, 2016.
_/s/ W. Harold Albritton
W. HAROLD ALBRITTON
SENIOR UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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