In re Yahweh Center, Inc., 16-04306-5-JNC.Adv. Pro (2019)
Court: United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. North Carolina
Number: inbco20190423678
Visitors: 7
Filed: Apr. 22, 2019
Latest Update: Apr. 22, 2019
Summary: ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AS TO CLAIMS AGAINST SUNTRUST JOSEPH N. CALLAWAY , Bankruptcy Judge . Pursuant to Rule 7054 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, the Order Allowing Motion to Dismiss Filed by SunTrust Bank, D.E. 193, is determined to be a final judgment as to the claims of the Plaintiff against SunTrust Bank in this action, as the order granting the motion to dismiss disposed of all claims against SunTrust. There is no reason to delay entry of judgment and the order meets th
Summary: ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AS TO CLAIMS AGAINST SUNTRUST JOSEPH N. CALLAWAY , Bankruptcy Judge . Pursuant to Rule 7054 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, the Order Allowing Motion to Dismiss Filed by SunTrust Bank, D.E. 193, is determined to be a final judgment as to the claims of the Plaintiff against SunTrust Bank in this action, as the order granting the motion to dismiss disposed of all claims against SunTrust. There is no reason to delay entry of judgment and the order meets the..
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ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AS TO CLAIMS AGAINST SUNTRUST
JOSEPH N. CALLAWAY, Bankruptcy Judge.
Pursuant to Rule 7054 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, the Order Allowing Motion to Dismiss Filed by SunTrust Bank, D.E. 193, is determined to be a final judgment as to the claims of the Plaintiff against SunTrust Bank in this action, as the order granting the motion to dismiss disposed of all claims against SunTrust. There is no reason to delay entry of judgment and the order meets the standards of Rule 7054, as there are no remaining claims or issues that could impact the claims against SunTrust.
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