ADORERS OF THE BLOOD OF CHRIST, UNITED STATES PROVINCE v. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION et al

Filing 27

ORDER THAT DEFENDANT TRANSCONTINENTAL GAS PIPELINE COMPANYS MOTION TO DISMISS (DOC. 15 ) IS GRANTED. DEFENDANT FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION AND CHERYL A. LAFLEURS MOTION TO DISMISS (DOC. 13 ) IS GRANTED. THE AMENDED COMPLAINT (DOC. 10 ) IS DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. PLAINTIFFS MOTION FOR A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION (DOC. 11 ) IS DENIED AS MOOT. PLAINTIFFS AMENDED MOTION FOR A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION (DOC. 21 ) IS DENIED AS MOOT. DEFENDANT TRANSCONTINENTAL GAS PIPE LINES MOTION TO INTERVENE (DOC. 3 ) IS DENIED AS MOOT. SIGNED BY HONORABLE JEFFREY L. SCHMEHL ON 9/28/17. 9/28/17 ENTERED AND COPIES E-MAILED.(mas, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA ADORERS OF THE BLOOD OF CHRIST, UNITED STATES PROVINCE, et al. v. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, et al. : CIVIL ACTION : : : : NO. 17-3163 : : : ORDER AND NOW, this 28th day of September, 2017, upon consideration of the defendants’ motions to dismiss, the plaintiffs’ amended motion for a preliminary injunction and all responses and replies thereto, it is hereby ORDERED that: 1. Defendant Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Company’s Motion to Dismiss [Doc. 15] is GRANTED. 2. Defendant Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Cheryl A. LaFleur’s Motion to Dismiss [Doc. 13] is GRANTED. 3. The Amended Complaint [Doc. 10] is DISMISSED with prejudice. 4. Plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction [Doc. 11] is DENIED as moot. 5. Plaintiffs’ amended motion for a preliminary injunction [Doc. 21] is DENIED as moot. 6. Defendant Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line’s Motion to Intervene [Doc. 3] is DENIED as moot. BY THE COURT: /s/ Jeffrey L. Schmehl JEFFREY L. SCHMEHL, J.

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