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SUNTRUST EQUIPMENT FINANCE & LEASING, CORP. v. BELIVEAU, 8:12-cv-270-T-33MAP. (2012)

Court: District Court, M.D. Florida Number: infdco20120314935 Visitors: 28
Filed: Mar. 13, 2012
Latest Update: Mar. 13, 2012
Summary: ORDER VIRGINIA M. HERNANDEZ COVINGTON, District Judge. This cause comes before the Court pursuant to the parties' Joint Motion to Extend Temporary Restraining Order (Doc. #12), which was filed on March 12, 2012. On February 7, 2012, the Court granted Suntrust's motion for a Temporary Restraining Order, effective immediately and remaining in effect for a period of fourteen days. (Doc. #5). On February 24, 2012, the Court granted an extension of the Temporary Restraining Order for a period of
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ORDER

VIRGINIA M. HERNANDEZ COVINGTON, District Judge.

This cause comes before the Court pursuant to the parties' Joint Motion to Extend Temporary Restraining Order (Doc. #12), which was filed on March 12, 2012.

On February 7, 2012, the Court granted Suntrust's motion for a Temporary Restraining Order, effective immediately and remaining in effect for a period of fourteen days. (Doc. #5). On February 24, 2012, the Court granted an extension of the Temporary Restraining Order for a period of twenty-one days. (Doc. #9). In their Joint Motion to Extend Temporary Restraining Order, the parties request to again extend the Temporary Restraining Order for a period of fourteen days while they pursue settlement negotiations. (Doc. #12).

Rule 65(b)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure permits a court to extend a temporary restraining order for fourteen days "for good cause" or for a longer amount of time if the adverse party consents. Upon finding that Defendant Paul Beliveau has consented to the extension request, the Court grants the request to extend the Temporary Restraining Order through and until March 26, 2012.

Accordingly, it is hereby

ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED:

(1) The parties' Joint Motion to Extend Temporary Restraining Order(Doc. #12) is GRANTED.

(2) The Temporary Restraining Order shall remain in full force and effect until 5:00 p.m. on March 26, 2012, at which time it shall expire by its terms unless extended by this Court upon good cause shown, by consent of the parties, or by entry of a subsequent preliminary injunction by this Court.

Source:  Leagle

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