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Extraordinary Relief Attacment Form. This is a California form and can be use in USBC Central Federal.
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Order Granting Motion for Relief from Stay - Page
In re
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of
(SHORT TITLE)
CHAPTER:
Debtor(s).
CASE NO.:
(OPTIONAL)
EXTRAORDINARY RELIEF ATTACHMENT
(MOVANT: _______________________)
(This Attachment is the continuation page for Paragraph
of the foregoing Order.)
Based upon evidence of efforts by Debtor(s) or others acting in concert with Debtor(s) to delay, hinder or defraud Movant by abusive
bankruptcy filings, this Court further orders as follows:
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This Order is binding and effective in any bankruptcy case commenced by or against the Debtor(s) for a period of 180 days from
the hearing of the Motion.
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This Order is binding and effective in any bankruptcy case commenced by or against any successors, transferees, or assignees
of the above-named Debtor(s) for a period of 180 days from the hearing of the Motion
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upon recording of a copy of this Order or giving appropriate notice of its entry in compliance with applicable non-bankruptcy
law.
This Order is binding and effective in any bankruptcy case commenced by or against any debtor(s) who claim(s) any interest in
the Property for a period of 180 days from the hearing of the Motion
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without further notice.
without further notice.
upon recording of a copy of this Order or giving appropriate notice of its entry in compliance with applicable non-bankruptcy
law.
This Order is binding and effective in any future bankruptcy case, no matter who the debtor(s) may be
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without further notice.
upon recording of a copy of this Order or giving appropriate notice of its entry in compliance with applicable non-bankruptcy
law.
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The Debtor(s) is/are hereby enjoined from transferring all or any portion of the Property for a period of 180 days from the hearing
of the Motion except as may be authorized by further order of this Court, and any transfer in violation of this Order is void.
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The Sheriff or Marshal may evict the Debtor(s) and any other occupant from the subject Property regardless of any future
bankruptcy filing concerning the Property for a period of 180 days from the hearing of the Motion
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without further notice.
upon recording of a copy of this Order or giving appropriate notice of its entry in compliance with applicable non-bankruptcy
law.
Other (specify):
Judge’s Initials
This form is OPTIONAL TO THE JUDGE and may only be used if the judge to whom the case has been assigned allows such extraordinary
relief to be requested by motion. Many judges require the filing of an adversary proceeding to obtain some or all of these forms of relief.
Revised May 2004
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