Steadfast Insurance Company v. United States of America

Filing 224

ORDER DISMISSING CASE by Judge A. Howard Matz, re Order 99 : WHEREAS, the parties having entered into a Settlement Agreement and Consent Order (Dkt. 98-2); that Agreement having provided that the United States was to pay $33,825,000 to Steadfast "[a]s soon as reasonably possible after the Effective Date"; the Effective Date having been specified in that Agreement as being "the date the Court approve[d] this Agreement"; the Court having approved it on 10/28/08 and in doing so filed an order expressly directing entry of Final Judgment (Dkt. 99), THEREFORE the Court now ORDERS the Clerk to close this case. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (smo)

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JS-6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. CV06-04686 AHM (RZx) Title STEADFAST INSURANCE COMPANY v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Present: The Honorable Date January 22, 2013 A. HOWARD MATZ, U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE Stephen Montes Not Reported Deputy Clerk Court Reporter / Recorder Attorneys NOT Present for Plaintiffs: Proceedings: Tape No. Attorneys NOT Present for Defendants: IN CHAMBERS (No Proceedings Held) WHEREAS, the parties having entered into a Settlement Agreement and Consent Order (Dkt. 98-2); that Agreement having provided that the United States was to pay $33,825,000 to Steadfast “[a]s soon as reasonably possible after the Effective Date”; the Effective Date having been specified in that Agreement as being “the date the Court approve[d] this Agreement”; the Court having approved it on 10/28/08 and in doing so filed an order expressly directing entry of Final Judgment (Dkt. 99), THEREFORE the Court now ORDERS the Clerk to close this case. JS-6 : Initials of Preparer CV-90 (06/04) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL SMO Page 1 of 1

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