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RBB2, LLC v. CSC Serviceworks, Inc., 1:18-cv-00915-LJO JLT. (2019)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20191101b18 Visitors: 7
Filed: Oct. 26, 2019
Latest Update: Oct. 26, 2019
Summary: ORDER DIRECTING THE CLERK TO CLOSE THE ACTION (Doc. 56) JENNIFER L. THURSTON , Magistrate Judge . On October 23, 2019, the parties filed a stipulation indicating all parties agreed that the above-captioned action is dismissed in its entirety, without prejudice pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 41(a)(1)(A)(ii). (Doc. 56 at 2) Pursuant to Rule 41, "the plaintiff may dismiss an action without a court order by ... a stipulation of dismissal signed by all parties who have appeared." Fed.R.Civ.P. 41(a)(1
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ORDER DIRECTING THE CLERK TO CLOSE THE ACTION

(Doc. 56)

On October 23, 2019, the parties filed a stipulation indicating all parties agreed that the above-captioned action is dismissed in its entirety, without prejudice pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 41(a)(1)(A)(ii). (Doc. 56 at 2) Pursuant to Rule 41, "the plaintiff may dismiss an action without a court order by ... a stipulation of dismissal signed by all parties who have appeared." Fed.R.Civ.P. 41(a)(1)(A)(ii). Because all parties who have appeared signed the stipulation, it "automatically terminate[d] the action." Wilson v. City of San Jose, 111 F.3d 688, 692 (9th Cir. 1997); Fed.R.Civ.P. 41(a)(1)(A)(ii). Accordingly, based upon the stipulation of the parties, the Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to close this action.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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