Standard Pacific of the Carolinas LLC v. Amerisure Insurance Company
Filing
67
ORDER On appeal, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals found that Plaintiff was in fact entitled to coverage. Thus, in accordance with the Fourth Circuit's Mandate, summary judgment is hereby granted in favor of Plaintiff on the issue of coverage. The remaining claims having been dismissed, this case is now closed. Signed by Honorable Joseph F Anderson, Jr on 1/11/13. (mflo, )
AO 450 (SCD 04/2010) Judgment in a Civil Action
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
District of South Carolina
Standard Pacific of the Carolinas LLC
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Plaintiff
v.
Amerisure Insurance Company
Defendant
Civil Action No.
CA 0:10-1620-JFA
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL ACTION
The court has ordered that (check one):
’ the plaintiff (name)
recover from the defendant (name)
which includes prejudgment interest at the rate of
the amount of
%, plus postjudgment interest at the rate of
dollars ($
),
%, along with
costs.
’ the plaintiff recover nothing, the action be dismissed on the merits, and the defendant (name)
recover costs from the plaintiff (name)
.
O other: Summary Judgment is hereby entered in favor of the plaintiff, Standard Pacific of the Carolinas LLC. The
defendant, Amerisure Insurance Company, LLC, shall take nothing of the plaintiff and this action is dismissed with
prejudice.
This action was (check one):
’ tried by a jury, the Honorable
’ tried by the Honorable
presiding, and the jury has rendered a verdict.
presiding, without a jury and the above decision was reached.
O decided by the Honorable Joseph F. Anderson, Jr., United States District Judge, presiding. This having been
remanded and reversed from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment is
granted on the issue of coverage.
Date: January 11, 2013
CLERK OF COURT
s/Mary L. Floyd, Deputy Clerk
Signature of Clerk or Deputy Clerk
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