Berlin, City of v. Kimball, et al
Filing
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ORDER to Deposit Funds Into Court Registry and Place Said Funds in an Interest-Bearing Account. So Ordered by Judge Steven J. McAuliffe.(jab)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
THE CITY OF BERLIN,
Civil No.: 13-185
Plaintiff,
(Formerly Case No. 214-2013-CV-00039,
Coos Superior Court)
v.
ANNETTE M. KIMBALL, Trustee of the
AMK Revocable Trust, and THE UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE,
Defendants.
PROPOSED ORDER TO DEPOSIT FUNDS INTO COURT REGISTRY
AND PLACE SAID FUNDS IN AN INTEREST-BEARING ACCOUNT
The Court, having reviewed the United States’ Ex Parte Motion to Amend Order to
Deposit Funds into Court Registry, hereby ORDERS that the Clerk of Court for the United
States District Court for the District of New Hampshire shall deposit in the registry of this Court
the sum of THIRTY-EIGHT THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN AND
44/100 DOLLARS ($38,777.44), which has been remitted to this Court by the Coos County
Superior Court in conjunction with the removal of this action, and that the Clerk shall place said
sum in an interest-bearing account in the manner prescribed by Local Rule 67.2(b)(1) until such
time as the funds are withdrawn from the registry of the Court.
SO ORDERED this 19th
day of
June
2013.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I CERTIFY that service of the foregoing document has this 14th day of June, 2013, been
made upon the following via CM/ECF and by depositing a copy in the United States mail,
postage prepaid, addressed to:
Christopher L. Boldt, Esq.
Justin L. Pasay, Esq.
Robert Derosier, Esq.
Donahue, Tucker, & Ciandella, PLLC
225 Water Street
Exeter, NH 03833
John T.M. Fichera, Esq.
Law Offices of Thomas E. Dewhurst, III, PLLC
23A Main Street
Post Office Box 518
Conway, NH 03818-0518
___/s/ Julie C. Avetta
JULIE C. AVETTA
Trial Attorney, Tax Division
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