DirecTV Inc v. Overstreet, et al

Filing 49

ORDER dismissing case without prejudice to the right of the parties to reopen the proceedings for good cause shown within 60 days of the final disposition of this matter in Bankruptcy Court. Signed by Judge James M Moody on 10/18/05. (bkp, )

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DirecTV Inc v. Overstreet, et al Doc. 49 Case 4:03-cv-00377-JMM Document 49 Filed 10/18/2005 Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION DIRECTV, INC. vs. JAMES "B.J." SMITH ORDER Proceedings in this case have been stayed as to the above named defendant pending Case No. 4:03-CV-377 JMM Plaintiff Defendant disposition of bankruptcy proceedings (Doc. #48) in the Eastern District of Arkansas, Case No. 4:03-BK-19249. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the clerk administratively terminate the action as to the above named defendant in his records without prejudice to the right of the parties to reopen the proceedings for good cause shown for the entry of any stipulation, order, or for any other purpose required to obtain a final determination of the litigation. Provided however, this case will not be reopened unless within 60 days of the final disposition of this matter or the proceedings in Bankruptcy Court in the Eastern District of Arkansas, Case No. 4:03-19249, an application to reopen is filed herein by one or more parties to this action. If no such motion to reopen is filed within said 60 day period this order shall be deemed a dismissal with prejudice of all claims made as to the individual defendant in this case. Dated this 18th day of October, 2005. AT THE DIRECTION OF THE COURT James W. McCormack, Clerk By /s/ Marge Higginbotham Deputy Clerk Dockets.Justia.com

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