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Motion to Assume or Reject
Motion to Assume or Reject
Home Filing Documents - Attorney/Court Motions/Applications

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11 U.S.C. 365
Fed. R. Bank. P. 6006

Event: Bankruptcy > Motions/Applications > Assume/Reject Lease or Executory Contract

Filing Requirements:

  • Motion to Assume or Reject
  • Notice of Motion. Usually 14 days to object unless circumstances require more or less time. Notice is sent to the parties in interest.
  • Proof of Service
  • Proposed Order (may be filed after the last day to object has expired)

To File Electronically

  1. Log into CM/ECF.
  2. Select [Bankruptcy > Motions/Applications].
  3. Enter the case number (e.g, xx-xxxxx).
  4. Select [Assume/Reject Lease or Executory Contract] from the event list.
  5. Select the party filer. If the party is not listed, click on Add/Create New Party.
    Note: The Attorney/Party Association screen may appear. If your party selection was correct, check the box to create an association.
  6. Browse to select the Motion (.pdf file).
    Note: The Motion, Notice of Motion, and Proof of Service may be a single PDF; or the Notice, supporting documents, and Proof of Service may be added as attachments to this document. The Motion must be the first document in your PDF.
  7. Enter the last day to object (defaults to 14 days; modify if necessary).
    Note: Remove this date if you are not filing a Notice at this time.
  8. Modify the text as appropriate.
  9. Verify the final docket text; if correct, click [Next] to submit your document(s).
    Note: The Notice of Electronic Filing displays giving you the document number. Copies of this notice are immediately e-mailed to all participants who receive electronic notification in the case.
  10. Electronically file the Proposed Order. Instructions
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