Don Nichols Building Contractor, Inc. v. Liberty

CourtSuperior Court of Maine
DecidedAugust 2, 2018
DocketCUMcv-18-214
StatusUnpublished

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Don Nichols Building Contractor, Inc. v. Liberty, (Me. Super. Ct. 2018).

Opinion

STA TE OF MAINE SUPERIOR COURT CUMBERLAND, ss CIVIL ACTION DOCKET NO. CV-1 8/4

DON NICHOLS BUILDING CONTRACTOR, INC.,

Plaintiff

V. ORDER ON MOTION S I/-\\ t: ur1W tNt: FOR AT ACHMENT MICHAEL A. LIBERTY, Cnmha.rl.~flr\ ~e Clerk·sOffice et al., AUG O2i 2018 lf· l 5 fl\r\ Defendants RtCttVED Before the court is plaintiff's motion for attachment. Based on the pleadings and the

affidavits of Donald 0. Nichols, III and Richard A. Liberty, the court does not conclude plaintiff

has shown both the likelihood of success in the underlying suit and the likelihood of recovering

the amount of $59,226.71 against defendants. Estate of Summers v. Nisbet, 2016 ME 88, ~ 6, 141

A.3d 1109.

The entry is

Plaintiff's Motion for Attachment is DENIED .

Date: August 2, 2018 Nancy Mills Justice, Superior

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Estate of Steven Summers v. Gregory Nisbet
2016 ME 88 (Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 2016)

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