BOOTH v. PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA, 8:09-cv-2621-T-30TBM. (2012)
Court: District Court, M.D. Florida
Number: infdco20120605868
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Filed: Jun. 04, 2012
Latest Update: Jun. 04, 2012
Summary: ORDER JAMES S. MOODY, Jr., District Judge. THIS CAUSE comes before the Court upon Defendant Pasco County's Amended Verified Unopposed Motion to Tax Costs against Plaintiffs Anthony Booth and Jerry Brown (Dkt. #324). The Court concludes that Defendant is entitled to recover all costs contained in its two Proposed Bill of Costs (Dkts. # 325 & 326). It is therefore ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that: 1. Defendant Pasco County's Unopposed Motion to Tax Costs (Dkt. #324) is hereby granted. 2. The Cler
Summary: ORDER JAMES S. MOODY, Jr., District Judge. THIS CAUSE comes before the Court upon Defendant Pasco County's Amended Verified Unopposed Motion to Tax Costs against Plaintiffs Anthony Booth and Jerry Brown (Dkt. #324). The Court concludes that Defendant is entitled to recover all costs contained in its two Proposed Bill of Costs (Dkts. # 325 & 326). It is therefore ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that: 1. Defendant Pasco County's Unopposed Motion to Tax Costs (Dkt. #324) is hereby granted. 2. The Clerk..
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ORDER
JAMES S. MOODY, Jr., District Judge.
THIS CAUSE comes before the Court upon Defendant Pasco County's Amended Verified Unopposed Motion to Tax Costs against Plaintiffs Anthony Booth and Jerry Brown (Dkt. #324). The Court concludes that Defendant is entitled to recover all costs contained in its two Proposed Bill of Costs (Dkts. # 325 & 326).
It is therefore ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that:
1. Defendant Pasco County's Unopposed Motion to Tax Costs (Dkt. #324) is hereby granted.
2. The Clerk is directed to enter a BILL OF COSTS against Plaintiff Anthony Booth and in favor of Defendant Pasco County, Florida, in the amount of $5,599.94 for taxable costs.
3. The Clerk is directed to enter a BILL OF COSTS against Plaintiff Jerry Brown and in favor of Defendant Pasco County, Florida, in the amount of $5,599.94 for taxable costs.
DONE and ORDERED.
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