Order On Final Fee Applications Allowing Payment {F 2016-1.5.ORDER.TRUSTEE.FINAL.FEES} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | California

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Order On Final Fee Applications Allowing Payment {F 2016-1.5.ORDER.TRUSTEE.FINAL.FEES} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | California

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Order On Final Fee Applications Allowing Payment {F 2016-1.5.ORDER.TRUSTEE.FINAL.FEES}

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F 2016-1.5.ORDER.TRUSTEE.FINAL.FEES, ORDER ON FINAL FEE APPLICATIONS ALLOWING PAYMENT OF: (1) COURT AND U.S. TRUSTEE FEES; AND (2) FINAL FEES AND EXPENSES OF TRUSTEE AND PROFESSIONALS [LBR 2016-1(c)(4)], When Filed; Notice Required in Chapter 7 Cases. (A) A chapter 7 trustee must give at least 30 days written notice of intent to file a final report and account to the attorney for the debtor, the trustee’s attorney and accountant, if any, and any other entity entitled to claim payment payable as an administrative expense of the estate. (B) A professional person seeking compensation must file and serve an application for allowance and payment of final fees and expenses on the trustee within 21 days of the date of the mailing of the trustee’s notice. The failure to timely to file an application may be deemed a waiver of compensation. (C) All final fee applications by professional persons must be set for hearing with the chapter 7 trustee’s final application for allowance and payment of fees and expenses. Notice of a final fee application must be given by the chapter 7 trustee as part of the notice of the hearing on the trustee’s request for compensation. A separate notice by the applicant is not required. 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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