§705. Creditors’ committee — Inbound Citations
11 U.S.C. § 705
Cited by 12 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 11 U.S.C. § 705 as a whole
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(5) Extending the Time to File. On motion and for cause, the court may extend the time to file any list required by this Rule 1007(a). Notice of the motion must be given to:• the United States trustee;• any trustee;• any other party as the court orders.
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(7) Extending the Time to File. Except as § 1116(3) provides otherwise, the court, on motion and for cause, may extend the time to file a document under this rule. The movant must give notice of the motion to:• the United States trustee;• any trustee, examiner, and other party as the court orders.If the motion is granted, notice must be given to the United States trustee and to any committee, trustee, and other party as the court orders.
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(b) The United States trustee or a party in interest may move the court to determine whether the debtor is a health care business. Proceedings on the motion are governed by Rule 9014. If the motion is filed by a party in interest, a copy must be sent to the United States trustee. The motion must be served on:• the debtor;• the trustee;• in a Chapter 9 or Chapter 11 case in which an unsecured creditors’ committee has not been appointed under § 1102, the creditors on the list filed under Rule 1007(d); and• any other entity as the court orders.
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(2) a committee elected under § 705;
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(e) Rule 9014 governs any motion under this Rule 2007.2. The motion must be sent to the United States trustee and served on:• the debtor;• the trustee;• any other entity as the court orders.In a Chapter 9 or 11 case, if no committee of unsecured creditors has been appointed under § 1102, the motion must also be served on the creditors included on the list filed under Rule 1007(d).
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(1) Recipients of the Notice. The notice must be sent to the United States trustee, posted conspicuously at the health-care facility that is the report’s subject, and served on:• the debtor;• the trustee;• all patients;• in a Chapter 9 or 11 case, the creditors on the list filed under Rule 1007(d) if no committee of unsecured creditors has been appointed under § 1102; and• any other entity as the court orders.
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(A) the following, as applicable:• the committee’s authorized agent; or• the creditors included on the list filed under Rule 1007(d) if the case is a Chapter 9 or Chapter 11 case and no committee of unsecured creditors has been appointed under § 1102; and
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(1) Request for a Consumer-Privacy Ombudsman. A motion for authority to sell or lease personally identifiable information under § 363(b)(1)(B) must include a request for an order directing the United States trustee to appoint a consumer-privacy ombudsman under § 332. Rule 9014 governs the motion. It must be sent to the United States trustee and served on:• in a Chapter 11 case in which no committee of unsecured creditors has been appointed under § 1102, on the creditors included on the list filed under Rule 1007(d); and• other entities as the court orders.
Citations to §705(a)
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(b) Notice of the hearing must be served on:• the trustee or debtor in possession; and• any creditors’ committee elected under § 705(a) or appointed under § 1102.The court’s order permitting a creditor to withdraw a proof of claim may contain any terms and conditions the court considers proper.