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CONSTRUCTION LABORERS TRUST FUNDS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE COMPANY v. CENTURY SPECIALTIES CORP., CV15-03162 PSG (VBKx). (2015)

Court: District Court, C.D. California Number: infdco20150713541 Visitors: 3
Filed: Jul. 09, 2015
Latest Update: Jul. 09, 2015
Summary: [PROPOSED] SEVERAL JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO STIPULATION PHILIP S. GUTIERREZ , District Judge . Pursuant to the Stipulation for Entry of Judgment by and between Plaintiff, CONSTRUCTION LABORERS TRUST FUNDS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE COMPANY, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, through its attorneys, Reich, Adell & Cvitan, A Professional Law Corporation, by Marsha M. Hamasaki, and Defendants, CENTURY SPECIALTIES CORP., a California corporation also known as and doing business as CEN
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[PROPOSED] SEVERAL JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO STIPULATION

Pursuant to the Stipulation for Entry of Judgment by and between Plaintiff, CONSTRUCTION LABORERS TRUST FUNDS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE COMPANY, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, through its attorneys, Reich, Adell & Cvitan, A Professional Law Corporation, by Marsha M. Hamasaki, and Defendants, CENTURY SPECIALTIES CORP., a California corporation also known as and doing business as CENTURY FENCES, and/or CENTURY FENCES INC., and BRADLEY HILTON ROBBINS, an individual also known as BRAD ROBBINS through their attorneys, Justin G. Schmidt, and good cause appearing therefor,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that: A Several Judgment is entered in favor of Plaintiff, CONSTRUCTION LABORERS TRUST FUNDS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE COMPANY, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, the administrator, agent for collection and a fiduciary to the Laborers Health And Welfare Trust Fund For Southern California, Construction Laborers Pension Trust For Southern California, Construction Laborers Vacation Trust For Southern California, Laborers Training And Re-Training Trust Fund For Southern California, Fund For Construction Industry Advancement, Center For Contract Compliance, Laborers Contract Administration Trust Fund For Southern California, Laborers' Trusts Administrative Trust Fund For Southern California and Southern California Partnership For Jobs Trust Fund, and against Defendants, CENTURY SPECIALTIES CORP., a California corporation also known as and doing business as CENTURY FENCES, and/or CENTURY FENCES INC. ("EMPLOYER"); and BRADLEY HILTON ROBBINS, an individual also known as BRAD ROBBINS ("ROBBINS"), individually, jointly and severally, for the principal sum of $125,630.93 relating to known delinquencies incurred during the period from May 2011 to April 2015 and $5,000.00 in attorney's fees, for a total judgment sum of $129,630.93.

The money JUDGMENT to be entered in this action is for known delinquencies incurred for the period from May 2011 through April 2015; however, the TRUST FUNDS, ROBBINS and EMPLOYER have stipulated that since the partial audit of EMPLOYER'S records did not cover the entire period from January 2013 to April 2015, therefore, if any additional amounts are discovered to be owed by EMPLOYER and ROBBINS during this time period, the money judgment in this action shall not operate as a bar and/or have res judicata effect or any other limitation of any legal right of the Plaintiff or TRUST FUNDS to determine and seek collection of any amount due, or that comes due by CENTURY SPECIALTIES CORP., a California corporation also known as and doing business as CENTURY FENCES, and/or CENTURY FENCES INC. and/or BRADLEY HILTON ROBBINS, an individual to any one or more of the TRUST FUNDS during the period from January 2013 to April 2015.

The Court finds that there is no just reason for delay in the entry of a final Several Judgment against Defendants, CENTURY SPECIALTIES CORP., a California corporation also known as and doing business as CENTURY FENCES, and/or CENTURY FENCES INC. and BRADLEY HILTON ROBBINS, as all claims asserted by Plaintiff on its Complaint are resolved, leaving AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INDEMNITY COMPANY to proceed on its Cross-Claim.

Source:  Leagle

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