Federal National Mortgage Association v. Morris et al

Filing 11

ORDER. Funds are to be accepted by the Clerk and deposited into the Registry of the Court until further notice,IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk:1. Cause the funds to be invested in the Court Registry Investment Syste m;2. Deduct a registry fee equal to ten percent (10%) of the interest earned on said funds pursuant to the directive of the Judicial Conference of the United States; and3. Deduct the registry fee prior to the disbursement of funds without further order of the Court. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty. (ko)

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Federal National Mortgage Association v. Morris et al Doc. 11 U.S. UiSiKICI CUUr. DISTRICT OF N.H. FlLED UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE , n i n i i n 2010 NOV 2 3 P 3-. 0 5 Federal National Mortgage Assoc. v. Thomas F. Morris, et al ORDER This case was removed from the Hillsborough County Superior Court on September 17, 2010. Funds that were on deposit with the superior court have now been transferred to the United States District Court to be held in escrow pending resolution of this matter. The funds are to be accepted by the Clerk and deposited into the Registry of the Court until further notice, IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk: 1. Cause the funds to be invested in the Court Registry Investment Case No. 10-cv-412-LM System; 2. Deduct a registry fee equal to ten percent (10%) of the interest earned on said funds pursuant to the directive of the Judicial Conference of the United States; and 3. Deduct the registry fee prior to the disbursement of funds without further order of the Court. November Ll 23 2010 Landya B/J/TcCafferty United>^rates Magistrate Judge TM-ii i n o a l ^ f i-a/~/-ir«H Dockets.Justia.com

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