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General Order 2005-1, Amended [Negative Notice Procedures]

(posted Apr. 25, 2005; This order amends General Order 2005-1 establishing negative notice procedures for certain pleadings.)

General Order Number 2005-1 entered on March 23, 2005, is amended to read as follows:

Pursuant to direction of the Court, the Clerk issued a notice of procedural changes January 16, 2001, amended effective January 10, 2005, establishing negative notice procedures with the following types of pleadings:

Motion for Relief from Co-Debtor Stay (Chapter 13)
Objection to Claim (Chapters 7, 11 and 13)
Motion to Redeem Property (Chapters 7 and 13)
Motion to Avoid Lien (Chapters 7 and 13)
Modification of Plan After Confirmation (Chapter 13)
Motion to Approve Compromise or Settlement (Chapter 7)
Motion for Direct Pay (Chapter 13) 

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that any party seeking relief of the nature set forth above file the applicable pleading and adhere to the service and notice procedures set forth on the Court’s website, www.gasb.uscourts.gov , as those procedures now appear or may hereafter be modified.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon the expiration of the deadline for any objection to the relief sought in such pleading, the Clerk is directed to forward the proposed order granting the relief requested to the presiding Judge in the case who may, without further notice or hearing to any party, enter said order. If an objection is timely filed, the matter will be set for a hearing before the Court pursuant to a notice issued by the Clerk and returned to the moving party for service in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code and Rules.

This 22nd day of April, 2005.

Lamar W. Davis, Jr
Chief United States Bankruptcy Judge

John S. Dalis
United States Bankruptcy Judge

James D. Walker, Jr.
United States Bankruptcy Judge

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