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  1. LII
  2. Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure
  3. PART VI

PART VI

  • Rule 6001. Burden of Proving the Validity of a Postpetition Transfer
  • Rule 6002. Custodian's Report to the United States Trustee
  • Rule 6003. Prohibition on Granting Certain Applications and Motions Made Immediately After the Petition Is Filed
  • Rule 6004. Use, Sale, or Lease of Property
  • Rule 6005. Employing an Appraiser or Auctioneer
  • Rule 6006. Assuming, Rejecting, or Assigning an Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease
  • Rule 6007. Abandoning or Disposing of Property
  • Rule 6008. Redeeming Property from a Lien or a Sale to Enforce a Lien
  • Rule 6009. Right of the Trustee or Debtor in Possession to Prosecute and Defend Proceedings
  • Rule 6010. Avoiding an Indemnifying Lien or a Transfer to a Surety
  • Rule 6011. Claiming Patient Records Scheduled for Destruction in a Health-Care-Business Case
‹ Rule 5012. Chapter 15—Agreement to Coordinate Proceedings Up Rule 6001. Burden of Proving the Validity of a Postpetition Transfer ›

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