Overseas Private Investment Corporation v. Casamar Holdings, Inc.

Filing 15

DEFAULT JUDGMENT in favor of Overseas Private Investment Corporation and against Casamar Holdings, Inc. in the amount of $981,953.96, together with post judgment interest that will continue to accrue in the amount of $209.55 per day, as a greed upon pursuant to the contract between the parties; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff is awarded attorneys fees and costs pursuant to the contract between the parties in the amount of $2,851.30. Signed by Clerk of Court, Lance S. Wilson on 12/1/11. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - ASB)

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AO450 (Rev. 5/85) Judgment in a Civil Case UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Nevada DISTRICT OF Overseas Private Investment Corporation, JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE Plaintiff, V. Case Number: 2:11-cv-00208-GMN -PAL Casamar Holdings, Inc., Defendant. Jury Verdict. This action came before the Court for a trial by jury. The issues have been tried and the jury has d d rendered its verdict. Decision by Court. This action came to trial or hearing before the Court. The issues have been tried or heard and a d decision has been rendered. Notice of Acceptance with Offer of Judgment. A notice of acceptance with offer of judgment has been filed in this d case. IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Judgment be entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant in the amount of $981,953.96, together with post judgment interest that will continue to accrue in the amount of $209.55 per day, as agreed upon pursuant to the contract between the parties; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff is awarded attorney’s fees and costs pursuant to the contract between the parties in the amount of $2,851.30. December 1, 2011 Date /s/ Lance S. Wilson Clerk /s/ Aaron Blazevich (By) Deputy Clerk

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