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034033pa-pdf•Richard Weiss, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated v. Regal Collections
034033pa-pdfCourt of Appeals for the Third CircuitSep 29, 2004
*The Honorable Arthur L. Alarcón, United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, sitting by designation.
PRECEDENTIAL
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
No. 03-4033
RICHARD WEISS, on behalf of himself
and all others similarly situated,
Appellant
v.
REGAL COLLECTIONS;
LANCER INVESTMENTS, INC.
On Appeal from the United States District Court
for the District of New Jersey
D.C. Civil Action No. 01-cv-00881
(Honorable Alfred M. Wolin)
Argued May 28, 2004
Before: SCIRICA, Chief Judge, FISHER and ALARCÓN*, Circuit Judges
ORDER AMENDING OPINION
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the opinion in the above case, filed
September 29, 2004, be amended as follows:
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Page 4, first column, line 20, which read:
Sibley v. Fulton Dekalb Collection Servs., 677 F.2d 830, 834 (11th Cir.
1982) (holding in dicta that equitable relief is not available to an individual
under the Act.)
shall read:
Sibley v. Fulton Dekalb Collection Servs., 677 F.2d 830, 834 (11th Cir.
1982) (noting that equitable relief is not available to an individual under
the Act.)
Page 8, footnote 10, line 3: “arises” should be “arise.”
Page 14, footnote 19, line 1, which read:
To hold otherwise would automatically result in a plaintiff seeking class
relief in a consumer representative action to file a motion for class
certification at the time of filing the class complaint.
shall read:
To hold otherwise would predictably result in a plaintiff who seeks class
relief in a consumer representative action filing a motion for class
certification at the time of filing the class complaint.
BY THE COURT,
/s/ Anthony J. Scirica
Chief Judge
DATED: October 22, 2004
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