On May 15, 2018 a
was filed
involving a dispute between
Td Bank Usa, N.A.,
and
Breezi M Paxton,
for Matters Involving Claims 501 - 2500
in the District Court of Charlotte County.
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Filing # 72128717 E-Filed 05/15/2018 12:12:21 AM
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE 20TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER: 18000666SP
TD BANK USA, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
BREEZI M PAXTON,
Defendant.
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STATE OF FLORIDA — NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(S):
BREEZI M PAXTON
585 NW MELROSE AVE
PORT CHARLOTTE FL 33952-7821
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that you are required to appear in person or by attorney at the
CHARLOTTE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 350 EAST MARION AVENUE , PUNTA GORDA FL 33950
on the day of » 20. at -m. for a PRETRIAL
CONFERENCE before a judge of this court.
IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY
THE CASE WILL NOT BE TRIED AT THAT TIME. DO NOT BRING WITNESSES.
APPEAR IN PERSON OR BY ATTORNEY...
The Defendant(s) must appear in court on the date specified in order to avoid a default judgment.
The Plaintiff must appear to avoid having the case dismissed for lack of prosecution. A written MOTION
or ANSWER to the court by the Plaintiff or the Defendant(s) shall not excuse the personal appearance of a
party or its attorney in the PRETRIAL CONFERENCE. The date and time of the pretrial conference
CANNOT be rescheduled without good cause and prior court approval.
Any business entity recognized under Florida law may be represented at any stage of the trial court
proceedings by any principal of the business entity who has legal authority to bind the business entity or any
employee authorized in writing by a principal of the business entity. A principal is defined as being an
officer, member, managing member, or partner of the business entity. Written authorization must be bought
to the PreTrial Conference.
The purpose of the pretrial conference is to record your appearance, to determine if you admit all or
part of the claim, to enable the court to determine the nature of the case, and to set the case for trial if the
case cannot be resolved at the pretrial conference. You or your attorney should be prepared to confer with
the court and to explain briefly the nature of your dispute, state what efforts have been made to settle the
dispute, exhibit any documents necessary to prove the case, state the names and addresses of your witnesses,
stipulate to the facts that will require no proof and will expedite the trial, and estimate how long it will take
to try the case.
Mediation may take place at the pretrial conference. Whoever appears for a party must have full
authority to settle. Failure to have full authority to settle at this pretrial conference may result in the
imposition of costs and attorneys fees incurred by the opposing party.
If you admit the claim, but desire additional time to pay, you must come and state the circumstances
to the court. The court may or may not approve a payment plan and may withhold judgment or execution or
levy.
RIGHT TO VENUE. The law gives the person or company who has sued you the right to file
suit in any one of several places listed below. However, if you have been sued in any place other than
one of these places, you, as the Defendant(s), have the right to request that the case be moved to a
proper location or venue. A proper location or venue may be one of the following: (1) where the
contract was entered into; (2) if the suit is on an unsecured Promissory Note, where the note is signed
or where the maker resides; (3) if the suit is to recover property or to foreclose a lien, where the
property is located; (4) where the event giving rise to the suit occurred; (5) where any one or more of
the Defendants sued reside; (6) any location agreed to in a contract; (7) in an action for money due, if
there is no agreement as to where suit may be filed, where payment is to be made.
If you, as the Defendant(s), believe the Plaintiff has not sued in one of these correct places, you
must appear on your court date and orally request a transfer, or you must file a WRITTEN request for
transfer in affidavit form (sworn to under oath) with the court seven days prior to your first court date
and send a copy to the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs attorney, if any.
DATED at CHARLOTTE County, Florida, on
By.
as Deputy Clerk
FILED BY:
RAS LaVrar, LLC
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
1133 S. University Drive, 2nd Floor
Plantation, FL 33324
954-735-4455 or 800-531-5490
service@raslavrar.com.
Document Filed Date
November 02, 2023
Case Filing Date
May 15, 2018
Category
Matters Involving Claims 501 - 2500
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