In Re: Ashley A Knott
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ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL OF APPEALS by Judge Jesus G. Bernal re: Stipulation to Dismiss Case, 22 . IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Stipulation is approved; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the consolidated Appeal is dismissed. (Case Terminated. Made JS-6.) (iva)
District Court Case No. 8:15-cv-01212-JGB
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
In re
ASHLEY A. KNOTT and
RYAN R. KNOTT,
Debtors.
ASHLEY A. KNOTT, an individual,
RYAN R. KNOTT, an individual
Appellants,
v.
JAMES RIGBY, Petitioning Creditor,
Appellee.
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JS-6
CC:BK
Dist. Ct. No. 8:15-cv-01212-JGB
Consolidated with
8:15-cv-01222-JGB
8:15-cv-01401-JGB
8:15-cv-01420-JGB
8:15-cv-01488-JGB
8:15-cv-01493-JGB
Bank. Ct. Case No. 8:15-bk-11180-CB
Bank. Ct. Case No. 8:15-bk-11182-CB
Chapter 7
On Appeal from the United States Bankruptcy Court
for the Central District of California
The Honorable Catherine E. Bauer, Presiding
ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL OF APPEALS
Thomas H. Casey, Esq.
Kathleen J. McCarthy, Esq.
Steve Burnell, Esq.
The Law Office of Thomas H. Casey, Inc.
22342 Ave. Empresa #200
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
Telephone: 949-766-8787 / Facsimile: 949-766-9896
Emails: TomCasey@tomcaseylaw.com / KMcCarthy@tomcaseylaw.com
Attorneys for Appellants, Ashley A. Knott and Ryan R. Knott
A Stipulation is entered into by and between Appellants Ashley A. Knott
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and Ryan R. Knott (“Appellants”) on the one hand and Appellee James Rigby
(“Appellee”) on the other (collectively the “Parties”) by and through their counsel
of record, and was filed with the United States District Court and served on all
interested parties on January 9, 2017, docket entry #22.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Stipulation is approved;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the consolidated Appeal is dismissed.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED: January 9, 2017
Jesus G.
Jesus G. Bernal
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United States District Judge
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