Rule 3017.1. Disclosure Statement in a Small Business Case or a Case Under Subchapter V of Chapter 11 — Inbound Citations
Fed. R. Bankr. P. 3017.1
Cited by 5 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to Fed. R. Bankr. P. 3017.1 as a whole
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(1) Chapter 9 or 11. In a Chapter 9 or 11 case, before a hearing on the disclosure statement concludes, a class of secured creditors may elect to apply § 1111(b)(2). If the disclosure statement is conditionally approved under Rule 3017.1 and a final hearing on it is not held, the election must be made within the time provided in Rule 3017.1(a)(2). In either situation, the court may set another time for the election.
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(2) Providing Information Under § 1125(f)(1). A plan intended to provide adequate information under § 1125(f)(1) must be so designated. Rule 3017.1 then applies as if the plan were a disclosure statement.
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(A) Notice. Except as provided in Rule 3017.1 for a small business case, the court must hold a hearing on a disclosure statement filed under Rule 3016(b) and any objection or modification to it. The hearing must be held on at least 28 days’ notice under Rule 2002(b) to:• the debtor;• creditors;• equity security holders; and• other parties in interest.
Citations to Rule 3017.1(a)(2)
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(1) Chapter 9 or 11. In a Chapter 9 or 11 case, before a hearing on the disclosure statement concludes, a class of secured creditors may elect to apply § 1111(b)(2). If the disclosure statement is conditionally approved under Rule 3017.1 and a final hearing on it is not held, the election must be made within the time provided in Rule 3017.1(a)(2). In either situation, the court may set another time for the election.