Ernest Jackson, Appellant, v. American Security Bank, Appellee, 50 F.3d 1096 (D.C. Cir. 1995)

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US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit - 50 F.3d 1096 (D.C. Cir. 1995) Feb. 22, 1995

Before: WALD, SILBERMAN and TATEL, Circuit Judges.

JUDGMENT

PER CURIAM.


This cause came to be heard on the record on appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, and was briefed and argued by counsel. While the issues presented occasion no need for a published opinion, they have been accorded full consideration by the Court. See D.C. Cir. R. 36(b) (January 1, 1994). On consideration thereof, it is

ORDERED and ADJUDGED, by this Court, that the judgment of the district court appealed from in this case is hereby affirmed. The repossession of Jackson's car was consistent with the terms of his 1986 Automobile Loan Agreement with American Security. The district court properly dismissed appellant's federal claim, and correctly determined that his several District law claims (with the exception of that part of Count III reserved for trial) lacked merit. It is

FURTHER ORDERED, by this Court, sua sponte, that the Clerk shall withhold issuance of the mandate herein until seven days after disposition of any timely petition for rehearing. See D.C. Cir. R. 41(a) (1) (January 1, 1994). This instruction to the Clerk is without prejudice to the right of any party at any time to move for expedited issuance of the mandate for good cause shown.

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