Integrated Marine Systems, Inc. v. F/V Ocean Eagle et al

Filing 7

ORDER re: 3 Plaintiff's MOTION for Arrest of Vessel F/V OCEAN EAGLE and 4 MOTION to Appoint Substitute Custodian by Judge Richard A Jones. The court will take no action on either motion until Plaintiff either obtains the Marshal's consent regarding his proposed appointment of a substitute custodian, or withdraws his motion for a substitute custodian. Plaintiff must also submit proposed orders in accordance with the courts electronic filing procedures. (CL)

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HONORABLE RICHARD A. JONES 1 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 7 8 INTEGRATED MARINE SYSTEMS, INC., 9 10 11 Plaintiff, F/V OCEAN EAGLE, in rem., et al., 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ORDER Defendants. Plaintiff has moved to arrest the Defendant vessel and to appoint a substitute custodian for the vessel. Dkt. ## 3, 4. This District’s Local Rules require a party seeking appointment of a substitute custodian to give notice of the motion to the United States Marshal. Local Rules W.D. Wash. LAR 135(b). There is no indication that Plaintiff has done so. In addition, Plaintiff has failed to submit word-processable versions of the proposed orders in support of both motions, as well as his proposed warrant of arrest. The court will take no action on either motion until Plaintiff either obtains the Marshal’s consent regarding his proposed appointment of a substitute custodian, or withdraws his motion for a substitute custodian. Plaintiff must also submit proposed orders in accordance with the court’s electronic filing procedures. DATED this 9th day of December, 2013. 24 A 25 26 The Honorable Richard A. Jones United States District Court Judge 27 28 CASE NO. C13-2191RAJ v. ORDER – 1

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