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RULE 9022-1 NOTICE OF ENTRY OF JUDGMENT AND ORDER

(a) Notice of Entry. Whenever notice of entry of a contested order or judgment is required by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9022, the party submitting said order or judgment shall provide the Clerk with a list of names and addresses of the parties contesting entry, including the name and address of the submitting party and the name and address of their respective attorneys.

(b) Delivery of Notice of Entry. The Clerk must mail or deliver by electronic means to the contesting parties a copy of a judgment or order showing the date the judgment or order was entered. Immediately upon entry of an order or judgment in a case or proceeding, the Clerk will electronically transmit to the registered users in the case or proceeding, a "Notice of Electronic Filing." Electronic transmission of the Notice of Electronic Filing constitutes the notice required by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9022. The Clerk must give notice in paper form to persons who have not consented to electronic service in accordance with the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and these Rules.

(c) Proposed Judgments and Orders. Unless otherwise directed by the Court, all proposed judgments and orders must be uploaded electronically as an E-order. To facilitate the Clerk's compliance with Fed R. Bankr. P. 5003(c), any judgment or order that affects the title to or lien on real property or involves the recovery of money or property shall contain the word "Index" in the caption under the case number and/or adversary proceeding number.

Comment An example of a caption that complies with paragraph (c) of this Rule appears below.

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK In re: JOHN DOE, Debtor. _____________________________________ JOHN DOE, Plaintiff, v. JOE SMITH, Defendant. _____________________________________ Case No. XX-XXXXX Chapter 7 Adv. Proc. No. XX-XXXXX INDEX [INSERT TITLE OF DOCUMENT]