IN RE HILLSBOROUGH HOLDINGS CORP.

Bankruptcy Nos. 89-9715 to 89-9746, 90-11997-8P1. Adversary No. 98-527.

247 B.R. 510 (2000)

In re HILLSBOROUGH HOLDINGS CORPORATION, et al., Debtor. Jim Walter Homes, Inc.; Mid-State Homes, Inc.; and Best Insurors, Inc., Plaintiffs, v. Richard and Mary Bell; Melvin Boyd; Ike and Mary Davis; Ruben and Antonia Hayden; Walestar and Charlie Hutchins; Wiley and Shirley Isaac; Eddie and Edna Jones; Arthur and Ozelle Kendrick; Verdo and Glendora Lewis; Preston and Ellie Madison; Earl Singleton; Perry and Sherry Sullen; Charles and Patricia Washington; Michael Williamson; and Alvin and Brenda Woods, Defendants.

United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Tampa Division.

February 29, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Scott A. Stichter, Tampa, Florida, George W. Walker, III, Montgomery, Alabama, Richard H. Gill, Montgomery, Alabama, for plaintiffs.

Andy D. Birchfield, Jr., Montgomery, Alabama, Chad S. Bowen, Tampa, Florida, David S. Jennis, Tampa, Florida, for defendants.


ORDER ON MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY TO DETERMINE THAT ANY PUNITIVE DAMAGES CLAIMS HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED

ALEXANDER L. PASKAY, Bankruptcy Judge.

The matter under consideration in these confirmed and substantially consummated Chapter 11 cases is a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment to Determine that Any Punitive Damages Claims Have Been Discharged, filed by Jim Walter Homes, Inc., Mid-State Homes, Inc.,...

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