Vision Bank v. Herbert
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CONDITIONAL JUDGMENT AGAINST GARNISHEE AND NOTICE TO GARNISHEE, entering conditional judgment against garnishee, Brett/Robinson Gulf Corporation, in the sum of $1,584,838.02, unless within 30 days of service of process, Brett/Robinson Gulf Corporation appears and shows cause why this conditional judgment should not be made final and absolute; and directing the U.S. Marshal to serve the conditional judgment and notice on garnishee, and make proper return to this court. Signed by Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 7/2/2014. (mab) (Additional attachment(s) added on 7/2/2014: #1 USM Receipt) (mab). VACATED per #69 Order (sdb).
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