State Farm Fire & Casualty Company v. High Mark Development, Inc.
Filing
67
ORDER DISMISSING Parties on the Parties Stipulation and the Court having reviewed the Stipulation and otherwise being fully advised in the premises, hereby does ORDER as follows: The Stipulation is approved and its terms are made an Order of this Cou rt, Defendant KinderMorgan Inc, and Third-Party Defendant Kinder Morgan, Inc. Each Party shall bear its own costs and atty fees. Signed by Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 10/31/06. (erv, ) (Modified on 10/31/2006 to reflect that only Kinder Morgan, Inc was dismissed as a Party)(erv, ).
State Farm Fire & Casualty Company v. High Mark Development, Inc.
Doc. 67
Case 1:05-cv-02103-REB-CBS
Document 67
Filed 10/31/2006
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 05-cv-02103-REB-CBS STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, Individually and as Subrogee of Aleja, Plaintiffs, vs. HIGH MARK DEVELOPMENT, INC. KINDER MORGAN, INC. Defendants, HIGH MARK DEVELOPMENT, INC. Third Party Plaintiff, vs. NORTH AMERICAN CAPACITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Third Party Defendant, KINDER MORGAN, INC., Third Party Plaintiff, vs. R.W. LYALL & COMPANY, INC., Third Party Defendant. ______________________________________________________________________________ ORDER _______________________________________________________________________________
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Case 1:05-cv-02103-REB-CBS
Document 67
Filed 10/31/2006
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THIS MATTER, having come before the Court on the Parties' Stipulation and the Court having reviewed the Stipulation and otherwise being fully advised in the premises, hereby does ORDER as follows: 1. The Stipulation is approved and its terms are made an Order of this Court. 2. Each party shall bear its own costs and fees. Dated at Denver, Colorado this 31st day of October, 2006.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Robert E. Blackburn Robert E. Blackburn United States District Judge
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