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Nature of Suit Code: 370
Nature of Suit: Other Fraud
Cause of Action: 15:1640 Truth in Lending

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

ROSARIO TINA and

JESUS G. TINA,

Plaintiffs,

CASE NO. 08 CV 1233 JM (NLS)

ORDER GRANTING

DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR

INVOLUNTARY DISMISSAL

Doc. No. 23

vs.

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.,

AMERICA’S WHOLESALE LENDER,

RECONTRUST COMPANY,

Defendants.

Plaintiffs Rosario Tina and Jesus G. Tina, proceeding pro se, filed this action on July 10, 2008

against mortgage lender Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. (“Countrywide”), which does business as

America’s Wholesale Lender, and Countrywide’s trustee for foreclosure servicing, ReconTrust

Company (“ReconTrust”). (Doc. No. 1.) Defendants moved to dismiss the complaint under Fed. R.

Civ. Pro. 12(b)(6), and, in the alternative, for a more definite statement under Rule 12(e). (Doc. No.

13.) On October 30, 2008, the court granted in part and denied in part the motion to dismiss, granted

the motion for a more definite statement on the remaining claims, and gave Plaintiffs 45 days leave

to file a First Amended Complaint. (Doc. No. 22.)

As Plaintiffs failed to file a First Amended Complaint in the time allotted by the court,

Defendants moved for involuntary dismissal under Fed.R.Civ.P. 41. (Doc. No. 23.) Plaintiffs filed

no opposition. The matter was taken under submission by the court pursuant to Civil Local Rule

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7.1(d) on January 30, 2009.

Failure of an opposing party to file papers as required by Civil Local Rule 7.1.3.2 “may

constitute a consent to the granting of a motion....” Civ.L.R. 7.1.f.3. Because of Plaintiffs’ failure to

oppose the motion, and other good cause showing, the court hereby GRANTS Defendants’ motion

for involuntary dismissal. (Doc. No. 23.) The Clerk of Court is instructed to enter judgment for

Defendants.

DATED: February 2, 2009

 Hon. Jeffrey T. Miller

 United States District Judge

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