KFC Corporation et al v. Springfield Food System, Inc. et al

Filing 63

Judge Michael A. Ponsor: ORDER entered. As Follows: Plaintiff KFC Corporations Emergency Motion to Lift Stay and Enter Agreement for Judgment (Dkt. No. 54) is hereby ALLOWED. Pursuant to the parties Agreement for Judgment, (Dkt. No. 25, Ex. 5, Agreem ent for J. 8), the Franchise Agreements are hereby terminated and Defendants payments on the promissory notes are due forthwith. The clerk will enter judgment for Plaintiff KFC Corporation. This case may now be closed. See the attached order for complete details. (Lindsay, Maurice)

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KFC Corporation et al v. Springfield Food System, Inc. et al Doc. 63 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS KFC CORPORATION, A&W RESTAURANTS, INC., and LONG JOHN SILVER'S, INC., Plaintiffs v. SPRINGFIELD FOOD SYSTEM, INC., L AND L FOOD SERVICE, INC., JESSE M. LANIER, and BARBARA M. LANIER, Defendants ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) C.A. NO. 09-cv-30002-MAP ORDER REGARDING PLAINTIFF'S EMERGENCY MOTION TO LIFT STAY AND ENTRY OF AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT (Dkt. No. 54) March 18, 2011 PONSOR, D.J. For the reasons stated in open court, Plaintiff KFC Corporation's Emergency Motion to Lift Stay and Enter Agreement for Judgment (Dkt. No. 54) is hereby ALLOWED. Pursuant to the parties' Agreement for Judgment, (Dkt. No. 25, Ex. 5, Agreement for J. ¶ 8), the Franchise Agreements are hereby terminated and Defendants' payments on the promissory notes are due forthwith. The clerk will enter This case may now judgment for Plaintiff KFC Corporation. be closed.1 Plaintiff KFC Corporation's counsel confirmed at the hearing that co-Plaintiffs A&W Restaurants, Inc. and Long John 1 Dockets.Justia.com It is So Ordered. /s/ Michael A. Ponsor MICHAEL A. PONSOR U. S. District Judge Silver's, Inc. have no current claims. -2-

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