Federal National Mortgage Association v. Morris et al

Filing 19

ORDER. As he was preparing to disburse the funds in this case, the Clerk of Court raised a concern with the Court about the Order of disbursement dated February 15, 2011 (doc. no. 17). Specifically, the Clerk is concerned about the phrase "plus statutory interest from January 10, 2011" that appears on page 3, paragraph A, line 1. There is no basis to award statutory interest in this case. As a result, the Court intends to strike this language from its Order. To t he extent any party objects, that party shall notify the Court in writing on or before March 23, 2011. If no party objects, the Court will issue an amended order striking the language. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty. (kad)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Federal National Mortgage Assoc. v. Ledgewood Hills Condominium Assoc., et al. O R D E R As he was preparing to disburse the funds in this case, the Clerk of Court raised a concern with the Court about the Order of disbursement dated February 15, 2011 (doc. no. 17). Specifically, the Clerk is concerned about the phrase "plus statutory interest from January 10, 2011" that appears on page 3, paragraph A, line 1. interest in this case. There is no basis to award statutory As a result, the Court intends to strike To the extent any party objects, Civil No. 10-cv-412-LM this language from its Order. that party shall notify the Court in writing on or before March 23, 2011. If no party objects, the Court will issue an amended order striking the language. SO ORDERED. ____________________________ Landya B. McCafferty United States Magistrate Judge Dated: March 9, 2011 cc: Thomas J. Donovan, Esq. Charles W. Gallagher, Esq. Karen Wozniak, Esq. Thomas F. Morris, pro se

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