Notice Of Lodgment Of Order Or Judgment In Adversary Proceeding {F 9021-1.2.ADV.NOTICE.LODGMENT} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

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Notice Of Lodgment Of Order Or Judgment In Adversary Proceeding {F 9021-1.2.ADV.NOTICE.LODGMENT} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

Last updated: 5/30/2015

Notice Of Lodgment Of Order Or Judgment In Adversary Proceeding {F 9021-1.2.ADV.NOTICE.LODGMENT}

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F 9021-1.2.ADV.NOTICE.LODGMENT, NOTICE OF LODGMENT OF ORDER OR JUDGMENT IN ADVERSARY PROCEEDING RE: (title of motion), LOU stands for Lodged Order Upload, which is this court's portal for for CM/ECF users to deliver proposed orders and proposed judgments to the court electronically. A proposed order or judgment must be served on other parties only if parties filed an opposition to the motion (or other request), when parties enter into a stipulation or other agreement, or when a judge requires that a proposed order be served before it is lodged. If these conditions do not exist, or if all parties have signed the proposed form of order, it is not necessary to serve the proposed order before lodging it with the court. If any parties do need to be served with a proposed order, DO NOT include a proof of service page on the back of the order. Instead, LBR 9021-1(b)(3) provides that the party who lodges an order must first serve and file a "Notice of Lodgment". Instructions for serving and filing a Notice of Lodgment are found in the "Lodged Order Upload" procedures. This form is mandatory. It has been approved for use by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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