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JAMES RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY v. TIMEC COMPANY, INC., CV 12-00243 SC. (2012)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20121126535 Visitors: 8
Filed: Nov. 07, 2012
Latest Update: Nov. 07, 2012
Summary: STIPULATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISMISSALS AND PROPOSED ORDER FRCP 41 (a)(1) SAMUEL CONTI, District Judge. TO THE COURT AND ALL ATTORNEYS OF RECORD: Plaintiff, James River Insurance Company ("James River") and defendants Timec Company, Inc., Equilon Enterprises, LLC, and Shell Oil Products Company, by and through their undersigned counsel, hereby stipulate that the claims stated against each of these defendants in the above-captioned complaint by Plaintiff James River shall be and are voluntarily
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STIPULATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISMISSALS AND PROPOSED ORDER

FRCP 41 (a)(1)

SAMUEL CONTI, District Judge.

TO THE COURT AND ALL ATTORNEYS OF RECORD:

Plaintiff, James River Insurance Company ("James River") and defendants Timec Company, Inc., Equilon Enterprises, LLC, and Shell Oil Products Company, by and through their undersigned counsel, hereby stipulate that the claims stated against each of these defendants in the above-captioned complaint by Plaintiff James River shall be and are voluntarily dismissed by the plaintiff, without prejudice to its rights, pursuant to the provisions of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1).

Plaintiff, James River, and defendant Kent Ward, an individual resident of California, by and through their undersigned counsel, hereby stipulate that the claims stated against Kent Ward in the above-captioned complaint by James River shall be and are voluntarily dismissed by the plaintiff, with prejudice to its rights, pursuant to the provisions of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1).

All of the parties to the captioned action further agree that each party shall bear its own fees and costs.

IT IS SO STIPULATED:

[PROPOSED] ORDER

Pursuant to the provisions of Rule 41(a)(1) of the Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, and to the provisions of the foregoing stipulations of the parties, through their counsel of record, it is hereby ORDERED that the captioned Complaint is dismissed without prejudice as to defendants Timec Company, Inc., Equilon Enterprises, LLC and Shell Oil Products Company, and it is further ORDERED that the captioned Complaint is dismissed with prejudice as to defendant Kent Ward, and that each party to this action shall bear its own fees and costs.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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