Van Halen Music Company et al v. Big Snow Ball, LLC et al
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ORDER denying 18 plaintiffs Motion To Revive Final Judgment On Consent, by Judge Wiley Y. Daniel on 12/18/2013.(ervsl, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Senior Judge Wiley Y. Daniel
Civil Action No. 07-cv-00346-WYD-CBS
VAN HALEN MUSIC COMPANY;
J. ALBERT & SON (USA) INC.;
JAMES PATRICK PAGE, a/k/a Jimmy Page;
ROBERT PLANT;
JOHN BALDWIN, a/k/a John Paul Jones; and,
PATRICIA BONHAM, Individually and as Guardian of the Children of the Deceased
Author John Bonham, Jason Bonham, and Zoe Bonham,
Plaintiffs,
v.
BIG SNOW BALL, LLC, and,
STEVEN KOVACIK,
Defendants.
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ORDER
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THIS MATTER is before the Court on the plaintiffs’ Motion To Revive Final
Judgment On Consent [ECF No. 18].
The plaintiffs seek to revive the Final Judgment On Consent [ECF No. 15] in this
case that was entered on May 10, 2007, by United States District Court Judge Phillip S.
Figa. The plaintiffs seek to revive such judgment in order to prevent the expiration of
their Judgment For Lien Upon Land And Tenements [ECF No. 17]. According to the
plaintiffs, the Judgment For Lien Upon Land And Tenements [ECF No. 17] expired on
May 10, 2013. ECF No. 18, p. 3, ¶ 5. Based on the plaintiffs’ argument and recitation of
law in their motion, it appears that revival of the Final Judgment On Consent [ECF No.
15] will have no effect on the Judgment For Lien Upon Land And Tenements [ECF No.
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17].
Accordingly, it is
ORDERED that the plaintiffs’ Motion To Revive Final Judgment On Consent
[ECF No. 18] is DENIED.
Dated: December 18, 2013.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Wiley Y. Daniel
Wiley Y. Daniel
Senior U. S. District Judge
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