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Mayflower Transit v. Troutt

United States District Court, W.D. Texas, El Paso Division
Aug 19, 2004
EP-04-CA-0030-PRM (W.D. Tex. Aug. 19, 2004)

Opinion

EP-04-CA-0030-PRM.

August 19, 2004


FINAL JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF DECLARATORY RELIEF


On this day, the Court granted Plaintiff's Motion for Default Judgment and request for declaratory relief. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 58, the Court enters final judgment in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants.

In accordance with the Court's order granting Plaintiff's Motion for Default Judgment, the Court also DECLARES that Mayflower has no duty to transport the Troutt's office furniture based on the Bill of Lading and Household Inventory of Goods cited in the Complaint. Because the Troutts admit that they never arranged for the delivery of their office furniture, Mayflower has no obligation to transport that furniture and cannot be held liable to the Troutts in connection with that office furniture.


Summaries of

Mayflower Transit v. Troutt

United States District Court, W.D. Texas, El Paso Division
Aug 19, 2004
EP-04-CA-0030-PRM (W.D. Tex. Aug. 19, 2004)
Case details for

Mayflower Transit v. Troutt

Case Details

Full title:MAYFLOWER TRANSIT, L.L.C., Plaintiff, v. ERIC TROUTT AND AMY TROUTT…

Court:United States District Court, W.D. Texas, El Paso Division

Date published: Aug 19, 2004

Citations

EP-04-CA-0030-PRM (W.D. Tex. Aug. 19, 2004)

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