-MAS DAYS INNS WORLDWIDE, INC., v. KENDALL HOSPITALITY, LLC et al, No. 2:2010cv04573 - Document 10 (D.N.J. 2011)

Court Description: FINAL JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT RE 9 Motion for Default Judgment ***CIVIL CASE TERMINATED. Signed by Judge Dickinson R. Debevoise on 9/7/11. (dc, )

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY DAYS INN WORLDWIDE. INC., v. Civ. No, 10-4573 (DRD) FINAL JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT KENDALL HOSPITALITY LLC, KIM SCHMIDT, and THOMAS SCHMIDT, Defendants. THIS MATTER having been presented to the Court upon the application of Plaintiff Days Inn Worldwide, Inc. (“Days Inn”) for a Default Judgment; and it appearing that the Complaint in this matter was filed on September 8, 2010, and service of a copy of the Summ ons and Complaint was effectuated with respect to each Defendant by October 8, 2010, and it appearing that default was duly noted by the Clerk of the Court against Defendants on Octobe r 28, 2010 for their failure to plead or otherwise defend this action; and the Court having considered the submissions of the moving party and good cause having been shown; IT IS on this 9 day of September, 2011, hereby ORDERED that: Days Inn Worldwide, Inc. shall have judgment against Defendants in the total amount of $1,042,805.49. comprised of the following a. $428,450.11 for recurring fees due under the January 5, 2001 License Agreement and November 20, 2002 Satellite Connectivity Services Addendum. Dockets.Justia.com Plaintiff, b. $453,559.25 for liquidated damages due under the January 5, 2001 License Agreement and November 20, 2002 Satellite Connectivity Services Addendum. c. $149.463.23 for the outstanding balance due pursuant to the May 1, 2001 Note. d. $11,048.24 for attorney’s fees and costs. e. $284.66 in additional prejudgment interest due on the recurring fees, liquidated damages, and outstanding balance of the Note. ( ••••. — I / J ‘ — I. .1 1/. I Z: 7 i, L/ DICKINSON R. DEBEVOISE, U.S.S.D.J.

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