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GLENN DISTRIBUTORS CORP. v. SANFORD, LP, 12-513. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania Number: infdco20140423c65 Visitors: 6
Filed: Apr. 22, 2014
Latest Update: Apr. 22, 2014
Summary: ORDER BERLE M. SCHILLER, District Judge. AND NOW, this 22 nd day of April, 2014, upon consideration of Sanford's Motion to Enforce Settlement, and Glenn Distributors's response thereto, it is hereby ORDERED that the motion (Document No. 66) is GRANTED as outlined below 1 and as explained in the accompanying Memorandum. FootNotes 1. The Court will enforce the settlement agreement according to the following terms. First, Sanford will pay $250,000 to Glenn Distributors after one o
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ORDER

BERLE M. SCHILLER, District Judge.

AND NOW, this 22nd day of April, 2014, upon consideration of Sanford's Motion to Enforce Settlement, and Glenn Distributors's response thereto, it is hereby ORDERED that the motion (Document No. 66) is GRANTED as outlined below1 and as explained in the accompanying Memorandum.

FootNotes


1. The Court will enforce the settlement agreement according to the following terms. First, Sanford will pay $250,000 to Glenn Distributors after one of two events: (1) the shipment by Glenn Distributors to Sanford of products that were the subject of this lawsuit and Sanford's receipt of those products; or (2) the destruction by Glenn Distributors of products that were the subject of this lawsuit, with Glenn Distributors bearing the cost of destruction. Second, Glenn Distributors will not bring claims against Sanford relating to Sanford products that were either in Glenn Distributors's warehouse on February 4, 2014, or were sold by Glenn Distributors before that date. However, if Glenn Distributors is sued, it may still bring a third-party claim against Sanford for indemnity.
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