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Rule 9021-1. Service of Orders; Orders upon Default or Satisfaction of a Condition.

(a) Service of orders. Unless otherwise directed by the Court, the Clerk shall serve all decisions, orders, and judgments on the parties required by the Code, the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, these local rules, and the order.

(b) Entry of orders upon default or satisfaction of a condition. A stipulation, judgment, or order that provides for the entry of an order dismissing or converting a case, granting relief from the automatic stay, or granting other relief without further notice or hearing upon the occurrence of a stated condition shall require the moving party to file an affidavit or other written statement confirming the stated condition has occurred, a certificate of service reflecting service of the affidavit or other written statement on the party against whom relief is sought, and a proposed order.

REFERENCES: 11 U.S.C. §§ 362 and 363; Fed.Rs.Civ.P. 8, 10, and 58; Fed.Rs.Bankr.P. 2002, 4001, 7008, 7010, 9004, 9006, 9007, 9011, 9013, 9014, and 9021.