United States of America v. Barges
Filing
15
ORDER granting pltf's motion for confirmation of public sale 14 - It is hereby ORDERED that: 1. Public sale held 2/19/14 confirmed & interest of all lien holders divested. ; 2. USM directed to execute & deliver to BP Group, LP.... good & suffi cient deed... to premises sold @ 111 Walleye Dr, Shippensburg, PA 17257.; 3. Deed shall be recorded by purchaser w/in 30 days of delivery by USM & purchaser solely responsible for pymt of all recording chgs & expenses.; 4. Jurisdiction retained... (See order for complete details.) Signed by Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner on 3/31/14. (ki)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Plaintiff
v.
KIMBERLY D. BARGES,
Defendant
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:13-CV-100
(Judge Conner)
ORDER
AND NOW, this 31st day of March, 2014, upon consideration of plaintiff’s
motion for confirmation of public sale (Doc. 14), which states that notice has been
given to all lien holders of record and no objection has been made to the sale within
the thirty (30) day period, it is hereby ORDERED as follows:
1.
That the public sale held on February 19, 2014, is hereby confirmed
and the interest of all lien holders are divested.
2.
That the United States Marshal is directed to execute and deliver to
BP GROUP LP, their successors and assigns (“Purchaser”), a good
and sufficient deed, conveying all the right, title, and interest of
KIMBERLY D. BARGES, in and to the premises sold, located at
111 Walleye Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257.
3.
The Deed shall be recorded by the Purchaser within thirty (30) days of
its delivery to the Purchaser by the Marshal. The Purchaser is solely
responsible for payment of all recording charges and expenses.
4.
That jurisdiction is retained for such further orders or decrees as may
be necessary.
/S/ CHRISTOPHER C. CONNER
Christopher C. Conner, Chief Judge
United States District Court
Middle District of Pennsylvania
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