GLENDALE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION v. TERSEY et al
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ORDER administratively terminating 3 Motion for Default Judgment to allow the Court to consider the Plaintiff's forthcoming supplemental submissions, and will be deemed reinstated upon the submission of the requested documents. Signed by Judge Claire C. Cecchi on 1/29/2015. (ld, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
GLENDALE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
Civ. No. I42343 (CCC-MF)
ORDER
V.
TERESA B. TERSEY. et a!.,
Defendants.
THIS MATTER having come before the Court by way of the motion of Plaintiff
Glendale Cemetery Association (“Plaintiff’) for default judgment against Defendant Teresa
B. Tersey (“Defendant”),’ pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(b)(2) (ECF No. 3);
and the Court having considered Plaintiffs submission; and for good cause shown;
IT IS on this
day of January, 2015,
ORDERED THAT:
1. Within fifteen (15) days of the date of this Order, Plaintiff shall submit supplemental
briefing, along with appropriate accompanying documentation andior affidavits,
detailing what, if any, damages and/or costs Plaintiff seeks in its motion for default
judgment.
2. In light of the Court’s foregoing request for supplemental submissions. Plaintiffs
motion for default judgment (ECF No, 3) is hereby administratively terminated to allow
The remaining Defendants are John Doe and ABC Corp. defendants, against
whom default judgment is inappropriate. See
.lomon StrausLLC, No. 096120. 2011 WL2314391. at *1 (D.NJ. June 8,2011): Checkpoint Systems, Inc. v.
Castleton Enters.. Inc., NO. 10-128. 2010 WL 1742104, at *2 (N.D. Ohio Apr. 29. 2010).
the Court to consider the Plaintiffs forthcoming supplemental submissions, and will
be deemed reinstated upon the submission of the requested documents.
CLAIRE C. CECCHI, U.S.DJ.
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