Washington State Employees Credit Union v. M T POCKETS, P/C et al

Filing 19

ORDER granting 17 Motion for Change of Arrangements, signed by Judge Ronald B. Leighton.(DN)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 The Honorable Ronald B. Leighton IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION, a Washington corporation, Plaintiff, v. P/C M T POCKETS, Official Number 537196, her engines, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, In Rem, and JOHN J. MCMILLEN and MICHELLE M. MCMILLEN, his wife, and their marital community, In Personam, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IN ADMIRALTY NO. C10-5379-RBL ORDER FOR CHANGE OF ARRANGEMENTS ________________________________________________) THIS MATTER having come on upon the Motion of plaintiff and the Court having considered the Motion and the Declaration of Neil Turney, President, Puglia Engineering, Inc. submitted with it and being informed of the premises, now therefore it is ORDERED that the Order Appointing Puglia Engineering, Inc. Substitute Law Office of STAN LOOSMORE, P.S. 3011 One Union Square 600 University Street Seattle, WA 98101 206 622-2400 Order for Change of Arrangements (C10-5379-RBL) - 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Custodian and Authorizing Movement of Vessel entered on June 3, 2010 is modified by deleting the paragraph which begins on Line 10 of Page 4 of that Order and substituting the following: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the defendant vessel may be moved by safe means from its present moorage to adequate, safe storage ashore at a facility in Tacoma, Washington. The Substitute Custodian shall notify the Office of the U. S. Marshal that the vessel is to be moved and shall again notify the Office of the U. S. Marshal when the vessel has been moved, hauled and is securely stored ashore. Once the vessel has been moved and stored ashore, it shall not be moved away from the storage facility or to any other facility without further Order of the Court. And it is further ORDERED that the Order Appointing Puglia Engineering, Inc. Substitute Custodian and Authorizing Movement of Vessel entered on June 3, 2010, is modified by deleting the paragraph which begins on Line 12 of Page 5 of the Order and substituting the following: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all authorized expenses, hereafter approved by the Court, for securing and conducting the inventory of the vessel in an amount not to exceed $400.00, for custody of the vessel and its equipment in an amount not to exceed $400.00 per month, for charges for towing the vessel, in an amount not to exceed $1,840.00, for haul out in an amount not to exceed $564.00, for storage ashore in an amount not to exceed $564.00 per month, for insurance on the vessel in an amount not to exceed $500.00, and for charges of a locksmith, of a marine engineer, for cleaning and securing the vessel and for storing electronic equipment, which are incurred by the Substitute Custodian or plaintiff for the movement and safekeeping of the defendant vessel and its equipment, shall be deemed administrative expenses of the U. S. Marshal. DATED this 20th day of July, 2010. A Order for Change of Arrangements (C10-5379-RBL) - 2 RONALD B. LEIGHTON UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Law Office of STAN LOOSMORE, P.S. 3011 One Union Square 600 University Street Seattle, WA 98101 206 622-2400 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Presented By: /s/____________________________________________ Stan Loosmore, WSBA 6011 Attorney for Plaintiff Approved By: /s/______________________________ for U. S. Marshal Western District of Washington 226-10011-12p Law Office of STAN LOOSMORE, P.S. 3011 One Union Square 600 University Street Seattle, WA 98101 206 622-2400 Order for Change of Arrangements (C10-5379-RBL) - 3

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