City of Emeryville, et al v. Elementis Pigments, et al
Filing
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USCA MANDATE- Plaintiff's motion for voluntary dismissal is granted re 220 Notice of Cross-Appeal filed by Emeryville Redevelopment Agency, City of Emeryville (sis, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 7/8/2009)
Case: 09-15248
07/06/2009
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DktEntry: 6982232
F IL E D
U N IT E D STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
JUL 06 2009
MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
U . S . C O U R T OF APPE A L S
C IT Y OF EMERYVILLE; et al., Plaintiffs - Appellees Cross-Appellants, H O W A R D F. ROBINSON, Jr.; et al., Intervenors - Appellees, v. T H E SHERMAN-WILLIAMS C O M P A N Y , an Ohio corporation, Defendant - Appellant Cross-Appellee.
N o s. 09-15018, 09-15248 D .C . No. 3:99-cv-03719-WHA N o rth ern District of California, San Francisco
ORDER
C o u rt records do not reflect that appellant in No. 09-15018 has paid the d o ck etin g and filing fees. Within 14 days after the date of this order, appellant sh all pay the fees to the district court and provide written proof of having done so to this court. Failure to do so may result in the automatic dismissal of this appeal. 9th Cir. R. 42-1. P lain tiff's motion for voluntary dismissal of cross-appeal No. 09-15248 is g ran ted . The cross- appeal is dismissed pursuant to Federal Rules of Appellate P ro ced u re 42(b). No. 09-15018 shall remain in effect. The optional reply brief is d u e within 14 days after service of the answering brief.
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Case: 09-15248
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A copy of this order sent to the district court shall act as and for the mandate o f this court.
F o r the Court: M O L L Y C. DWYER C le rk of the Court
L in d a K. King D e p u ty Clerk N in th Cir. R. 27-7/Advisory Note to Rule 27 and Ninth Circuit Rule 27-10
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