Trail Marine L L C v. Texas Petroleum Investment Co
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JUDGMENT adopting 13 Report and Recommendations. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, consistent with the R&R, Defendant, Texas Petroleum Investment Company's MOTION TO DISMISS [Doc. 7] is GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART. The Motion is granted insofar as it seeks to dismiss Trail Marines claims for charter hire after the vessels total loss. The motion is denied in all other respects. Signed by Judge David C Joseph on 11/21/2022. (crt,LaCombe, L)
Case 6:22-cv-02050-DCJ-CBW Document 19 Filed 11/21/22 Page 1 of 1 PageID #: 122
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
LAFAYETTE DIVISION
TRAIL MARINE, LLC
CIVIL DOCKET NO. 6:22-CV-02050
VERSUS
JUDGE DAVID C. JOSEPH
TEXAS PETROLEUM INVESTMENT
COMPANY
MAGISTRATE JUDGE CAROL B.
WHITEHURST
JUDGMENT
This matter was referred to United States Magistrate Judge Carol B.
Whitehurst for report and recommendation. After an independent review of the
record and after consideration of the objection filed [Doc. 14], this Court concludes
that the Magistrate Judge’s REPORT
AND
RECOMMENDATION (“R&R”) [Doc. 13] is
correct and adopts the findings and conclusions therein as its own.
Accordingly,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, consistent with the R&R, Defendant, Texas
Petroleum Investment Company’s MOTION
TO
DISMISS [Doc. 7] is GRANTED IN
PART AND DENIED IN PART. The Motion is granted insofar as it seeks to dismiss
Trail Marine’s claims for charter hire after the vessel’s total loss. The motion is
denied in all other respects.
THUS, DONE AND SIGNED in Chambers on this 21st day of November 2022.
DAVID C. JOSEPH
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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