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Trustee Disclosure NHJB-2593-DPS - New Hampshire

Trustee Disclosure Form. This is a New Hampshire form and can be used in Civil Equity Superior Court Statewide .
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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE JUDICIAL BRANCH http://www.courts.state.nh.us Court Name: Case Name: Case Number: (if known) TRUSTEE DISCLOSURE (RSA 512:9-d) I. On what date were the trustee writ (including attachment and summons) and trustee disclosure form served upon you? II. What money, rights, goods, chattels, and/or credits belonging to or due defendant did you hold at the time of service? III. Are any of the money, rights, goods, chattels, and/or credits disclosed by you in response to interrogatory II subject to reductions for account fees and/or amounts alleged or determined not to belong to the defendant? If so, please state the amount and the basis. IV. At this time, are you aware whether the money, rights, goods, chattels, and/or credits disclosed by you in response to interrogatory II are subject to priority claims of other people? If so, please state the amount, the basis for the priority claims and the claimants. I certify that the original Trustee Disclosure form has been filed with the above named court and a copy of this document has been provided to the parties who have filed an appearance for this case or who are otherwise interested parties. Date Trustee Signature Print Name of Trustee Trustee Title and Name of Corporation (if applicable) State of This instrument was acknowledged before me on , County of by Date Person Signing Above Signature of Notarial Officer / Title American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com My Commission Expires Affix Seal, if any NHJB-2593-DPS (12/01/2009) Page 1 of 1
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