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Flat River Group, LLC v. Amfil Technologies, Inc., 1:19-cv-256-PLM-RSK. (2019)

Court: District Court, W.D. Michigan Number: infdco20191108961 Visitors: 7
Filed: Oct. 31, 2019
Latest Update: Oct. 31, 2019
Summary: CONSENT ORDER AND JUDGMENT PAUL L. MALONEY , District Judge . This matter having come before the Court upon the consent of the parties, as is reflected by the signatures appearing below, the parties having entered into a Settlement Agreement, which is incorporated by reference into this Judgment, and the Court being otherwise fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that, pursuant to the stipulation of the parties, a Consent Judgment is hereby en
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CONSENT ORDER AND JUDGMENT

This matter having come before the Court upon the consent of the parties, as is reflected by the signatures appearing below, the parties having entered into a Settlement Agreement, which is incorporated by reference into this Judgment, and the Court being otherwise fully advised in the premises;

NOW, THEREFORE,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that, pursuant to the stipulation of the parties, a Consent Judgment is hereby entered into in favor of the Plaintiff Flat River Group, LLC. and against Defendant Amfil Technologies, Inc. as set forth herein.

1. Judgment in the total sum of $233,615,65 as against Defendant Amfil Technologies, Inc. This Judgment amount represents the remaining balance of the principal sum of the $225,700.00 and the interest of $7,915.65 that Defendant agreed to pay Plaintiff Flat River Group, LLC through the terms of payment contained within the Settlement Agreement.

2. Defendant shall pay to Plaintiff any additional reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred in connection with any effort to enforce and collect this judgment as a result of Defendant's breach of the parties' settlement agreement and may apply to this court or to the Court in which enforcement is sought for further reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.

3. The Clerk of the Court may certify this Consent Order and Judgment for transfer to other jurisdiction upon Plaintiff's request and payment of any required fee, if the Judgment remains unsatisfied as result of Defendant's breach of the parties' settlement agreement.

Source:  Leagle

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