International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union No. 141 et al v. ACJ Electric

Filing 11

ORDER And Noitce Of Garnishment Of Property Other Than Personal Earnings And Answer Of Garnishee: Hearing scheduled relative to order of garnishment set for 6/23/11 @ 2:00 pm. in Courtroom 228. Signed by Magistrate Judge Norah McCann King on 5/02/11. (rew)

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, -- _, u,LI·.h il~ , ~ B O:'W~I IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT C L~RK FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION 2011 M Y- 2 P 3: 22 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL UNION NO. 141 et. aI., JUDGE SARGUS Plaintiffs, v. ACJ ELECTRIC, Defendant. ORDER AND NOTICE OF GARNISHMENT OF PROPERTY OTHER THAN PERSONAL EARNINGS AND ANSWER OF GARNISHEE SECTION A. COURT ORDER AND NOTICE OF GARNISHMENT To: Huntington National Bank Attn: EA4 W34 7 Easton Oval Columbus, Ohio 43219 The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union No. 141 and 4th District I.B.E. W. Health Fund, the Judgment Creditors in the above case, have filed an affidavit, satisfactory to the undersigned, in this Court stating that you have money, property, or credits, other than personal earnings, in your hands or under your control that belong to ACJ Electric, the Judgment Debtor in the above case, and that some of the money, property, or credits may not be exempt from garnishment under the laws of the State of Ohio or the laws of the United States. You are therefore ordered to complete the "ANSWER OF GARNISHEE" in section (B) of this form. Return one completed and signed copy of this form to the clerk of this court together with the amount determined in accordance with the "ANSWER OF GARNISHEE" by the following date on which a hearing is tentatively scheduled relative to J rtvp:r~ JJ-t, r"" VIi \1 . 1- J I 1 0 J, i!" '). : U1 J :.. f this order of garnishment: _ V. S. l',()V r t~ ~x MA-{l...u,,-v.I 5L.vD-} CJ>L.V'IV'J)0J 01-l , J Lf37... 1S"' . Deliver one completed' and signed copy of this form to ACj Electric, Inc., 198 Main Street, Rayland, Ohio 43943, Judgment Debtor, prior to that date. Keep the other completed and signed copy of this form for your files. The total principal amount now due on this judgment is $26,865.38. You also are ordered to hold safely anything of value that belongs to the Judgment Debtor and that has to be paid to the court, as determined under the "ANSWER OF GARNISHEE" in section (B) of this form, but that is of such a nature that it cannot be so delivered, until further order of the court. 1- ~ Witness my hand and the seal of this court this _ _ _ _ _ day of [vt ~ udge 2011. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF DIVISION BROTHERHOOD WORKERS, UNION NO. 141 et. at, "-.JL"O.L.A.:J NO. 10CV208 SARGUS Plaintiffs, v. ACJ Defendant. OF GARNISHEE ANSWER OF SECTION the Garnishee, comes Huntington National .u~"u~~ 1. debtor has money, nrnnprtu Garnishee's control or credits, other than ... ",~·""u", earnings, of the in the Garnishee's no _ _ _ __ n ..nnpr1~" 3. is described as: arnount _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ---------------------------------------------- the answer to line 1 is "yes" judgment, as indicated in section (A) of line 1 to if of this court. amount is less than form, sign and return amount now due on form and pay the amount answer to line 1 is "yes" YU,FY'''',",UL, ...,'-"..v,.'" 5. If amount is as indicated in section (A) amount now due to the amount now due on than that that this fonn, sign and return court. a nature that they property, or credits are of answer to line 1 is "yes" but cannot be delivered to the clerk of the indicate that by placing an of that money, property, or or give them to anyone order court. 6. answer to line 1 is "no," I that the statements return fonn to the clerk of court. are true. Name of Gamishee) (Print Name and Title Date Who Completed Fonn)

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