PART V—COURTS AND CLERKS
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- Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure
- Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure
- PART I—COMMENCING A BANKRUPTCY CASE; THE PETITION, THE ORDER FOR RELIEF, AND RELATED MATTERS
- PART II—OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION; NOTICES; MEETINGS; EXAMINATIONS; ELECTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS; FINAL REPORT; COMPENSATION
- PART III—CLAIMS; PLANS; DISTRIBUTIONS TO CREDITORS AND EQUITY SECURITY HOLDERS
- PART IV—THE DEBTOR’S DUTIES AND BENEFITS
- PART IX—GENERAL PROVISIONS
- PART V—COURTS AND CLERKS
- Rule 5001. Court Operations; Clerks’ Offices
- Rule 5002. Restrictions on Approving Court Appointments
- Rule 5003. Records to Be Kept by the Clerk
- Rule 5004. Disqualifying a Bankruptcy Judge
- Rule 5005. Filing Papers and Sending Copies to the United States Trustee
- Rule 5006. Providing Certified Copies
- Rule 5007. Record of Proceedings; Transcripts
- Rule 5008. Chapter 7—Notice That a Presumption of Abuse Has Arisen Under § 707(b)
- Rule 5009. Closing a Chapter 7, 12, 13, or 15 Case; Declaring Liens Satisfied
- Rule 5010. Reopening a Case
- Rule 5011. Motion to Withdraw a Case or Proceeding or to Abstain from Hearing a Proceeding; Staying a Proceeding
- Rule 5012. Chapter 15—Agreement to Coordinate Proceedings
- PART VI—COLLECTING AND LIQUIDATING THE ESTATE
- PART VII—ADVERSARY PROCEEDINGS
- PART VIII—APPEAL TO A DISTRICT COURT OR A BANKRUPTCY APPELLATE PANEL
- PART X—UNITED STATES TRUSTEES (Abrogated Apr. 30, 1991, eff. Aug. 1, 1991)
- Rule 1001. Scope; Title; Citations; References to a Specific Form
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
- Federal Rules of Evidence
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