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B15S (Form 15S) (08/07)
United States Bankruptcy Court
_______________ District Of _______________
In re
Case No. _____________
Debtor*
Chapter 11
(Small Business)
Address:
Last four digits of Social-Security or Individual TaxpayerIdentification (ITIN) No(s).,(if any):
Employer Tax-Identification (EIN) No(s).(if any):
ORDER APPROVING DISCLOSURE STATEMENT AND CONFIRMING PLAN
The plan under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code filed by _____________________________,
on ____________________ having been transmitted to creditors and equity security holders together
with a copy of the disclosure statement conditionally approved by court on _________; and
It having been determined after notice and a hearing that the requirements for final approval of
the disclosure statement have been satisfied, and it having been determined after a hearing on notice that
the requirements for confirmation of the plan under 11 U.S.C. ยง 1129 have been satisfied;
IT IS ORDERED that:
The disclosure statement filed by _________________________________________ on
_______________ is finally approved, and
The plan filed by ________________________________________________, on
_________________, [If appropriate, include dates and any other pertinent details of modifications to
the plan] is confirmed.
A copy of the confirmed plan is attached.
Dated: ________________________
BY THE COURT
__________________________
United States Bankruptcy Judge
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
* Set forth all names, including trade names, used by the debtor(s) within the last 8 years. For joint debtors, set forth
the last four digits of both social-security numbers or individual taxpayer-identification numbers.
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