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Order Denying Motion For Relief From The Automatic Stay (Non-Bankruptcy Forum) Form. This is a California form and can be use in USBC Central Federal.
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Attorney or Party Name, Address, Telephone & FAX Nos., State Bar No. & Email Address FOR COURT USE ONLY Movant appearing without an attorney Attorney for Movant UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA In re: CASE NO.: CHAPTER: ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM THE AUTOMATIC STAY UNDER 11 U.S.C. 247 362 (Action in Nonbankruptcy Forum) DATE: TIME: Debtor(s). MOVANT: 1. The Motion was: Opposed Unopposed Settled by stipulation 2. The Motion affects the following Nonbankruptcy Action:This form is mandatory. It has been approved for use by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California. June 2014 Page 1 F 4001-1.RFS.NONBK.ORDER 3. The Motion is granted under 11 U.S.C. 247 362(d)(1). 4. As to Movant, its successors, transferees and assigns, the stay of 11 U.S.C. 247 362(a) is: a. Terminated as to the Debtor and the Debtor222s bankruptcy estate. b. Modified or conditioned as set forth in Exhibit to the Motion. c. Annulled retroactively to the bankruptcy petition date. Any postpetition acts taken by Movant to enforce its remedies regarding the nonbankruptcy action do not constitute a violation of the stay. 5. Limitations on Enforcement of Judgment: Movant may proceed in the nonbankruptcy forum to final judgment (including any appeals) in accordance with applicable nonbankruptcy law. Movant is permitted to enforce its final judgment only by (specify all that apply): a. Collecting upon any available insurance in accordance with applicable nonbankruptcy law. b. Proceeding against the Debtor as to property or earnings that are not property of this bankruptcy estate. 6. This order is binding and effective despite any conversion of this bankruptcy case to a case under any other chapter of the Bankruptcy Code. 7. The co-debtor stay of 11 U.S.C. 247 1201(a) or 247 1301(a) is terminated, modified or annulled as to the co-debtor, on the same terms and conditions as to the Debtor. 8. The 14-day stay prescribed by FRBP 4001(a)(3) is waived. 9. This order is binding and effective in any bankruptcy case commenced by or against the Debtor for a period of 180 days, so that no further automatic stay shall arise in that case as to the nonbankruptcy action. 10. This order is binding and effective in any future bankruptcy case, no matter who the debtor may be, without further notice. 11. Other (specify): Date: United States Bankruptcy Judge This form is mandatory. It has been approved for use by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California. June 2014 Page 2 F 4001-1.RFS.NONBK.ORDER