§342. Notice — Inbound Citations
11 U.S.C. § 342
Cited by 12 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 11 U.S.C. § 342 as a whole
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(B) any payment by such customer to the trustee, within 60 days after notice under section 342 of this title, of any business related claim of the debtor against such customer in such capacity;
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The clerk shall give the notice required by section 342 of this title to SIPC and to the Commission.
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(a) The clerk shall give the notice required by section 342 of this title to the Commission.
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(a) The notice required by section 342 of this title to customers shall instruct each customer—(1) to file a proof of such customer’s claim promptly, and to specify in such claim any specifically identifiable security, property, or commodity contract; and(2) to instruct the trustee of such customer’s desired disposition, including transfer under section 766 of this title or liquidation, of any commodity contract specifically identified to such customer.
Citations to §342(b)
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(iii) a statement of the debtor’s financial affairs and, if section 342(b) applies, a certificate—(I) of an attorney whose name is indicated on the petition as the attorney for the debtor, or a bankruptcy petition preparer signing the petition under section 110(b)(1), indicating that such attorney or the bankruptcy petition preparer delivered to the debtor the notice required by section 342(b); or
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(I) of an attorney whose name is indicated on the petition as the attorney for the debtor, or a bankruptcy petition preparer signing the petition under section 110(b)(1), indicating that such attorney or the bankruptcy petition preparer delivered to the debtor the notice required by section 342(b); or
Citations to §342(b)(1)
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(1) the written notice required under section 342(b)(1); and
Citations to §342(c)
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(o) The caption of a notice given under this Rule 2002 must conform to Rule 1005. The caption of a debtor’s notice to a creditor must also include the information that § 342(c) requires.
Citations to §342(e)
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(B) if an entity has been designated by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts as a high-volume paper-notice recipient, the clerk may send the notice to or serve the document electronically at an address designated by the Director, unless the entity has designated an address under § 342(e) or (f).
Citations to §342(f)
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(2) When No Request Has Been Filed. Except as § 342(f) provides otherwise, if a creditor or indenture trustee has not filed a request under (1) or Rule 5003(e), the notice must be mailed to the address shown on the list of creditors or schedule of liabilities, whichever is filed later. If an equity security holder has not filed a request, the notice must be mailed to the address shown on the list of equity security holders.
Citations to §342(g)(1)
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(5) When a Notice Is Not Brought to a Creditor’s Attention. A creditor may treat a notice as not having been brought to the creditor’s attention under § 342(g)(1) only if, before the notice was issued, the creditor has filed a statement:(A) designating the name and address of the person or organizational subdivision responsible for receiving notices; and(B) describing the creditor’s procedures for delivering notices to the designated person or organizational subdivision.