St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company et al v. Bosa California, LLC et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 3 Motion for Extension of Time to Answer Bosa California, LLC, Bosa Development California II, Inc., Bosa Development California, Inc. answer deadline is extended from 3/16/2018 to 4/16/2018. Signed by Judge Jeffrey T. Miller on 3/13/2018. (gac)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY, a Connecticut
corporation; ST. PAUL MERCURY
INSURANCE COMPANY, a Connecticut
corporation; and THE TRAVELERS
INDEMNITY COMPANY OF
CONNECTICUT, a Connecticut
corporation,
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ORDER GRANTING JOINT
MOTION TO CONTINUE
DEADLINE TO FILE PLEADINGS
RESPONSIVE TO COMPLAINT
Plaintiffs,
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Case No.: 18cv251 JM (MDD)
v.
BOSA CALIFORNIA, LLC, a California
limited liability company; BOSA
DEVELOPMENT CALIFORNIA, INC., a
California corporation; BOSA
DEVELOPMENT CALIFORNIA II,
INC., a California corporation; and DOES
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Defendants.
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The parties jointly move the court to move the deadline for Defendants Bosa
California, LLC, Bosa Development California, Inc., and Bosa Development California II,
Inc. (collectively, “Defendants”) to file pleadings responsive to Plaintiffs St. Paul Fire &
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Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, and The Travelers
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Indemnity Company of Connecticut’s (collectively, “Plaintiffs”) complaint from March
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16, 2018, to April 16, 2018. The parties seek this extension because Defendants “are still
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in the process of evaluating their defenses in this matter.” (Doc. No. 3 at 2.)
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Good cause appearing, the court grants the motion. Defendants have until April 16,
2018, to answer or otherwise respond to the complaint.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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DATED: March 13, 2018
JEFFREY T. MILLER
United States District Judge
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