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Chapter 7 Notice Of Proposed Abandonment 5 - New Jersey

Chapter 7 Notice Of Proposed Abandonment Form. This is a New Jersey form and can be used in Bankruptcy Court Federal .
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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY TO: JAMES J. WALDRON, CLERK CASE NO. IN RE: CHAPTER 7 NOTICE OF PROPOSED ABANDONMENT , Trustee has filed a notice of intention to abandon certain property described below as being of inconsequential value to the estate. If any creditor or other party in interest has an objection to the proposed abandonment, the objection and a request for a hearing on such application shall be in writing, served upon the trustee and filed with the Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court. Such objection and request shall be filed with the Clerk and served upon the trustee no later than (date to be fixed by the Court). In the event an objection is timely filed a hearing thereon will be held on (time and location to be fixed by the Court). If no objection is filed with the Clerk and served upon the trustee on or before (date to be fixed by the Court) the abandonment will take effect on (date to be fixed by Court). The description of the property and the liens and exemptions claimed are as follows: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE ABANDONED LIENS ON THE PROPERTY OF THE DEBTOR (INCLUDING AMOUNT CLAIMED DUE) AMOUNT OF EQUITY CLAIMED AS EXEMPT BY THE DEBTOR Request for additional information about the property to be abandoned should be directed to: NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NO: SUBMITTED BY: POSITION: DATED: ________________________________________ PHONE: 6/22/10 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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