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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE N0. 78-473 CA
VARNER WILLIAMS,
Plaintiff,
v.
GERALD P. KUKLINSKI, and
JEANNE kUKLINSKI, his wife,
Defendants.
STIPULATED
ORDER ON Pf~ONFERENCE
COMES NOW the Plaintiff, VARNER WILLIAMS, by and through
his undersigned attorneys, and the Defendants, GERALD P. KUKLINSKI
and JEANNE KUKLINSKI, his wife, by and through their undersigned
attorneys, and agree for the Court to enter the following Pre-
, Trial Order.
1. STIPULATIONS AND ADMISSIONS were made as follows:
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The Plaintiff sold his marine engine business to Russell G.
LaBudde who had incorporated under the name of Tropical Marine
~ Engine Service, Inc. Russell G. LaBudde and Tropical Marine
Engine Service, Inc., executed a note and Chattel Mortgage to ~
VARNER WILLIAMS. On or about August 15, 1977, Russell G. LaBudde
sold the business to GERALD P. KUKLINSKI, who began managing
the operation of Tropical Marine Engine Service, Inc. with the
full knowledge of the promissory note and Chattel Mortgage to ,
VARNER WILLIAMS. Shortly after taking over the operation of
the corporation, which was operated by GERALD P. KUKLINSKI as
President and JEANNE KUKLINSKI as Treasurer, the business of ,
Tropical Marine Engine Service, Inc. was abandoned by GERALD P.
KUKLINSKI and JEANNE KUKLINSKI. Upon the abandonment of Tropi-
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cal Marine Engine Service, Inc., GERALD P. KUKLINSKI and JEANNE
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KUKLINSKI proceeded to notify all potential customers of ~pical
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