Madison House, LLC et al v. Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Company et al

Filing 52

AGREED ORDER Dismissing Heath Mills and Princilla Mills Without Prejudice pursuant to 47 Stipulation of Dismissal. Signed by District Judge Sharion Aycock on 1/8/2015. (bkl)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI ABERDEEN DIVISION MADISON HOUSE, LLC; TOWN REALTY, LLC; AMFED NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY V. PLAINTIFFS CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:14-CV-00039-SA-DAS INDIANA LUMBERMENS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; HEATH MILLS; PRINCILLA ANNETTE MILLS DEFENDANTS AGREED ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE AS TO HEATH MILLS AND PRINCILLA ANNETTE MILLS This matter came on to be heard on Stipulation of Dismissal without Prejudice [47], filed by the Plaintiffs, Madison House, LLC, Town Realty, LLC and AmFed National Insurance Company (“AmFed National”) and Defendants, Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Company (“ILM”), Heath Mills and Princilla Annette Mills, by and through their respective attorneys pursuant to Rule 41(a)(1)(ii), of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The Court having considered the same, finds that the claims against Heath Mills and Princilla Mills filed by AmFed National, Madison House, LLC, and Town Realty, LLC [2], and the cross claim filed by ILM [23] be dismissed, without prejudice. The cross claim filed by Heath and Princilla Mills against ILM [7] and a subsequent cross claim/counter claim filed on August 14, 2014 [30] are also dismissed without prejudice. The Court hereby enters a judgment of dismissal without prejudice as to Heath Mills and Princilla Annette Mills, including any claims made by them or against them, with each party to bear its own costs. SO ORDERED and adjudged this, the 8th day of January, 2015. _/s/ Sharion Aycock_______________ UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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