Free Motion for Miscellaneous Relief - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


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Case 1 :04-cv-01294-JJF Document 32-3 Filed O9/08/2005 Page 1 of 2
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
FLOWSERVE CORPORATION, )
l C.A. N0. 04-1294 JJF
Plaintiff, D
v. lb J URY TRIAL OF 12 DEMANDED
BURNS INTERNATIONAL SERVICES
CORPORATION, BORG-WARNER il
CORPORATION, and BORG-WARNER it
SECURITY CORPORATION,
Defendants.
ORDER FOR COMMISSION
Plaintiff Flowserve Corporation, having moved the Court for entxy of an Order directing the
issuance of a Commission to take the deposition of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, of New York,
IT IS SO ORDERED, this day of 2005
that:
1. A Commission shall issue out of this Court directed to any Nota1y Public of the State
of New York or to any other person authorized to administer oaths under the law of the State of New
York ("Reporter"), authorizing and empowering; him or her to take the deposition of Clayton,
Dubilier & Rice, 375 Park Avenue, 18‘h Floor, New York, NY 10152, on Monday, September 26,
2005, at 10:00 a.m. at the offices of Segal, McCambridge, Singer & Mahoney, 805 Third Avenue,
19“‘ Floor, New York, NY 10022. The deposition will continue from day to day until completed.
2. The Reporter or the Repo1ter's agent, is hereby authorized and empowered to secure
from the appropriate judicial authorities in the State of New York, the issuance of subpoenas gl

Case 1 :04-cv-01294-JJF Document 32-3 Filed O9/08/2005 Page 2 of 2
testificandum and/or duces tecum or such other subpoenas as are necessary to compel the production
of documents set forth in the rider attached to plaintiff’s subpoena.
Joseph J. Farnan, Jr., Judge