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Order Establishing Notice And Public Comment Procedures For Motion To Terminate Judgment : U.S. V. Morgan Drive Away, Inc.; National Trailer Convoy, Inc.; And Transit Homes, Inc.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

         Plaintiff,

                  v.

MORGAN DRIVE AWAY, INC.;
NATIONAL TRAILER CONVOY, INC;          
and TRANSIT HOMES, INC.,

         Defendants.
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Civil Action No.74-1781 (TAF)
ORDER ESTABLISHING NOTICE AND PUBLIC COMMENT
PROCEDURES FOR MOTION TO TERMINATE JUDGMENT

Defendant Morgan Drive Away, Inc. ("Morgan"), having moved for an order terminating the Final Judgment entered by this Court on June 30, 1976, and Plaintiff, the United States of America, having tentatively consented to the motion, and Plaintiff having proposed, and Morgan having agreed, that the notice of motion and the United States' tentative consent be published at the expense of Morgan, and that all interested persons be given an opportunity to submit comments concerning the proposed termination of the Final Judgment, and it appearing to the Court desirable to invite such comments, and in consideration of the Stipulation of the parties dated __________________, it is:

ORDERED, Morgan shall publish at its own expense a notice in the form attached as Exhibit A to the Joint Motion to Establish Procedures For Termination of Final Judgment ("Joint Motion") in two consecutive issues of (a) The Wall Street Journal and (b) Manufactured Home Merchandiser, and file proof of such publication with the Court; and it is:

FURTHER ORDERED, that copies of all comments received by the Plaintiff within sixty (60) days after the last publication of notices required by this Order and the Plaintiff's response thereto shall be filed with this Court by Plaintiff within a reasonable period of time after the conclusion of the sixty (60) day comment period, and it is:

FURTHER ORDERED, that this Court will not rule upon the motion of Morgan until at least the seventieth (70th) day after the last publication of the notice required by this Order.

DONE, this 15th day of November , 1999.


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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Updated August 14, 2015