Ariowitsch v. RMT Cottages, LLC et al

Filing 116

ORDER granting 115 Stipulated Motion to Dismiss Party. Party David H. Roos Dismissed WITH PREJUDICE, each party to bear his or her or its own court costs, mediation fees, and attorney fees. by Chief Judge Wiley Y. Daniel on 12/29/09.(erv, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Chief Judge Wiley Y. Daniel Civil Action No. 08-cv-01997-WYD-CBS MONICA ARIOWITSCH, a natural person; NANCY SMITH, a natural person; CRAIG C. NELSON, a natural person; HAROLD NELSON, a natural person; SUSAN NELSON, a natural person; PAT HUEY, a natural person; JODEY HUEY, a natural person; RICHARD DEEM, a natural person; CINDY LAWRENCE, a natural person; WILLIAM H. SIMMONS, a natural person; DAVID GORDON, a natural person; SHARON GORDON, a natural person; SUZANNE CHARA, a natural person; and ANTHONY CHARA, a natural person. Plaintiffs, v. RMT COTTAGES, LLC, a Tennessee Limited Liability Company; RPL PROPERTIES, LLC, a Tennessee Limited Liability Company; RARITY COMMUNITIES, INC., a Tennessee Corporation; MICHAEL L. ROSS, a natural person; and DAVID H. ROOS, a natural person, Defendants. ORDER DISMISSING PARTY THIS MATTER IS before the Court upon Stipulation For Dismissal, filed December 28, 2009 [#115], and signed by counsel for the Plaintiffs and Defendant David H. Roos. Having reviewed the Stipulation and being fully advised in the premises, it is hereby -1- ORDERED that the stipulated motion is GRANTED, and all claims which were raised or which could have been raised by and between the Plaintiffs and Defendant David H. Roos, are hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE, each party to bear his or her or its own court costs, mediation fees, and attorney fees. Dated: December 29, 2009 BY THE COURT: s/ Wiley Y. Daniel Wiley Y. Daniel Chief United States District Judge -2-

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