Republic Fire and Casualty Insurance Company v. Azlin et al

Filing 17

ORDER, Planters Bank & Trust Company answer due 8/16/2010.. Signed by David A. Sanders on 7/15/2010. (sef, USDC)

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Republic Fire and Casualty Insurance Company v. Azlin et al Doc. 17 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI GREENVILLE DIVISION REPUBLIC FIRE & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY VS. MARK AZLIN D/B/A THE BOURBON MALL; THE BOURBON MALL, INC.; AND PLANTERS BANK & TRUST COMPANY PLAINTIFF CIVIL ACTION NO.: 4:10cv037-A-S DEFENDANTS ORDER EXTENDING TIME FOR RESPONSE THIS CAUSE, having come before the Court on the motion, ore tenus, of Defendant Planters Bank & Trust Company, through counsel, for an extension of time until Monday, August 16, 2010, to respond to the Plaintiff's Complaint for Declaratory Judgment, and the Court, being advised that the Plaintiff has no objection to the requested extension of time finds that said motion is well taken and should be granted; IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED, that the time for a response by Defendant Planters Bank & Trust Company to Plaintiff's Complaint for Declaratory Judgment be, and the same is hereby, extended to Monday, August 16, 2010. ORDERED, this the 15th day of July, 2010. /s/David A. Sanders HONORABLE DAVID A. SANDERS U. S. MAGISTRATE COURT JUDGE C :\D o c u m e n t s and Settings\sfortner\time\G r a n t in g time to Answ e r \p la n t e r s bourbon mall dec judgment 410cv37.w p d 1 Dockets.Justia.com APPROVED: /s/ Harold H. Mitchell, Jr.__________________ HAROLD H. MITCHELL, JR., MSB NO. 3368 Attorney for Planters Bank & Trust Company /s/ Dan W. Webb /s/ by Harold H. Mitchell, Jr. with Permission DAN W. WEBB, MSB NO. 7051 Attorney for Republic Fire & Casualty Insurance Company C :\D o c u m e n t s and Settings\sfortner\time\G r a n t in g time to Answ e r \p la n t e r s bourbon mall dec judgment 410cv37.w p d 2

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