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ABANDONMENT OF PROPERTY
(a)
Trustee’s Notice of Possible Assets and Abandonment In Chapter 7 cases where the trustee files a notice of possible assets and abandonment, the Clerk shall give notice to all creditors and parties in interest of those assets which are not being abandoned by the trustee.
(b)
Trustee’s Notice of Abandonment In Chapter 7 cases where the trustee files a notice of abandonment more than one day after filing a notice of possible assets, the trustee shall serve the notice on parties in interest and all creditors, except as otherwise provided in S.D.Ind. B-2002-1(b). The notice shall allow at least fifteen (15) days from the date of service to file objections. Along with the notice, the trustee shall file a certificate of service in compliance with S.D.Ind. B-9013-2. A sample notice is available at www.insb.uscourts.gov .
(c)
Motion to Abandon Filed by Party in Interest
A motion to abandon filed by a party in interest shall be served on the debtor(s) and parties in interest. Notice of the motion shall be served on the debtor(s), parties in interest, and all creditors, except as otherwise provided by S.D.Ind. 2002-1(b). The notice shall allow at least fifteen (15) days from the date of service to file objections. Along with the motion, the moving party shall file a copy of the notice and a certificate of service in compliance with S.D.Ind. B-9013-2. A sample notice is available at www.insb.uscourts.gov .
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