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Order Of Exemption From Mandatory Electronic Filing Requirement - New Mexico

Order Of Exemption From Mandatory Electronic Filing Requirement Form. This is a New Mexico form and can be used in Bankruptcy Court Federal .
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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO In re COURT ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS: Exemption of _________________________________ (filer name) from Requirement to File Cases, Documents, and Pleadings Electronically. Miscellaneous No. MP 09-001 ORDER OF EXEMPTION FROM MANDATORY ELECTRONIC FILING REQUIREMENT This matter is before the Court on the request of __________________________ (filer name), filer, for an exemption from the mandatory electronic filing requirement of NM LBR 50054(a) based on the following grounds for exemption which have been represented to the Court: _________________________________________________________ (grounds) IT IS ORDERED that the request is granted, and filer is exempt from the mandatory electronic filing requirement of NM LBR 5005-4(a) for the period of _____________ (time frame requested, e.g., one month) or until ____________________ (specific date requested). IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this exemption will no longer be in effect when the exemption period expires or when the attorney electronically files a document, whichever is earlier. __________________________________ JAMES S. STARZYNSKI Chief United States Bankruptcy Judge American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Submitted by: _______________________________ Attorney name: Address: Telephone: Facsimile: Copies to: (1) USBC-NM Quality Clerks via fax: 505-348-2473 (2) Filer via fax, as listed above. F:\FORMS\order for exemption from electronic FILING requirements.wpd Page 2 of 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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