Baker et al v. M/Y SEATEX, O.N. 287804 et al

Filing 33

JDR MINUTE ORDER re MOTION for ORDER OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE. Plaintiff to comply with Local Admiralty Rule (e)-14. Amended Pleadings due forthwith. (JAM, Chambers Staff)

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MINUTES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF ALASKA DONALD E. BAKER; L. SUE BAKER; SEATEX CHARTERS, INC., an Alaskan Corporation v. M/Y SEATEX, O.N. 287804, HER TACKLE, APPAREL, BOATS, APPURTENANCES, In Rem; DANIEL JEFFERY WEBB; SEATEX CHARTERS II LLC, In Personam Case No. 3:11-cv-00096-HRH-JDR THE HONORABLE JOHN D. ROBERTS, United States Magistrate Judge Leslie R. Need, Law Clerk - Magistrate Judge's Chambers MINUTE ORDER FROM CHAMBERS RE: Motion for Order of Foreclosure and Sale (Docket 23) The Plaintiff has filed a Motion for Order of Foreclosure and Sale at Docket 23. Neither the Motion nor the proposed order include a date, time or location for the proposed sale. Local Admiralty Rule (e)-14 requires that an order for the sale of a vessel must contain this information. Plaintiff is HEREBY DIRECTED to file such information forthwith. An Order regarding the Motion at Docket 23 will not issue until the pertinent information is on file with the Court. IT IS SO ORDERED. Entered at the direction of the Honorable John D. Roberts, United States Magistrate Judge August 11, 2011 Any request for other information or for clarification, modification, or reconsideration of this Order, or for extension of time must be made as a motion. See FED.R.CIV.P. 7(b)(1); D.Ak.LR. 7.1(1). No one should telephone, fax or write to chambers regarding pending cases. The magistrate judge's judicial assistant and/or law clerk are not permitted to discuss any aspect of this case, provide any information or communicate with any person including litigants, lawyers, witnesses and the public regarding cases. T:\00 C I V I L\11-cv-096-HRH-JDR BAKER ADM\11-cv-096-HRH-JDR SEATEX @23 MO Requesting Filing of Date, Time and Location of the Sale of Vessel_mtd.wpd

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