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CHAPMAN v. CREDIT ONE BANK, N.A., 5:16-cv-282-Oc-CEMPRL. (2016)

Court: District Court, M.D. Florida Number: infdco20160630b57 Visitors: 9
Filed: Jun. 29, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 29, 2016
Summary: ORDER PHILIP R. LAMMENS , Magistrate Judge . Upon referral, this case, brought pursuant to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, 47 U.S.C. 227 et seq. and the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act, Fla. Stat. 559.55 et seq., is before the Court for consideration of the parties' Joint Stipulation Staying Case and Referring Case to Arbitration (Doc. 8). The parties recite that this matter is subject to arbitration pursuant to the Visa/Mastercard Cardholder Agreement, Disclosure S
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ORDER

Upon referral, this case, brought pursuant to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, 47 U.S.C. § 227 et seq. and the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act, Fla. Stat. § 559.55 et seq., is before the Court for consideration of the parties' Joint Stipulation Staying Case and Referring Case to Arbitration (Doc. 8). The parties recite that this matter is subject to arbitration pursuant to the Visa/Mastercard Cardholder Agreement, Disclosure Statement and Arbitration Agreement entered into by Plaintiff and Defendant Credit One. The parties have attached a copy of the Cardholder Agreement as an exhibit to their Stipulation. (Doc. 8-1). The parties state that they have stipulated to allow the Court to stay the entire case so that the matter can be referred to binding arbitration. (See Doc. 8).1

Accordingly, the parties' Stipulation, which is hereby construed as a Joint Motion to Stay the Case (Doc. 8) is hereby GRANTED. This case is hereby referred to binding arbitration pursuant to the stipulation of the parties and the terms of the Cardholder agreement. The Clerk is directed to administratively close the file with the right of either party to move to reopen the file after arbitration or for other good cause shown.

DONE and ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. The parties also note their agreement that the case should proceed with arbitration in their joint case management report. (Doc. 17).
Source:  Leagle

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