Sea-Land Service, Inc. v. United States

22 Ct. Int'l Trade 851
CourtUnited States Court of International Trade
DecidedAugust 25, 1998
DocketConsolidated Court No. 96-02-00398
StatusPublished

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Sea-Land Service, Inc. v. United States, 22 Ct. Int'l Trade 851 (cit 1998).

Opinion

ORDER

Tsoucalas, Senior Judge:

Upon consideration of plaintiffs’ joint response to this Court’s Order to Show Cause Why This Action ShouldNot Be Dismissed For Lack of Prosecution, and the plaintiffs, Sea-Land Service, Inc. and American President Lines, Ltd., having shown just cause against dismissal, it is

Ordered that the case is once again placed on the Court’s calendar, and it is further

Ordered that the Clerk of the Court accept and file plaintiffs’ joint Motion for Summary Judgment, and it is further

Ordered that defendant has thirty (30) days from service of this Order to respond to the plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment, and it is further

Ordered that plaintiffs have ten (10) days after service of defendant’s response to serve their reply, if any.

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