Local Rule 9014-1: OBJECTIONS TO TRUSTEE'S FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT IN A CHAPTER 7 CASE
Bankr. W.D.N.Y. — General rule
Rule 9014. CONTESTED MATTERS 9014-1. OBJECTIONS TO TRUSTEE'S FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT IN A CHAPTER 7 CASE [Former Rule 37; Former Rule 13C]
A. Parties to whom a summary of the trustee's final report and account have been sent in a chapter 7 case pursuant to Rule 2002(f)(9) Fed.R.Bankr.P. may object to the final report and account by written objection filed with the Bankruptcy Clerk and served on the Office of the United States Trustee within fifteen (15) days of the date of the summary so sent. Unless the Court orders otherwise, no trustee shall distribute dividends unless and until said fifteen (15) days have elapsed without the filing of an objection.
An objection to the trustee's final report and account is a contested matter governed by Rule 9014 Fed.R.Bankr.P.
If the summary of the final report and account is coupled with a notice of a hearing on allowances, an objection to the allowances sought may be made at or before the hearing. The party objecting shall serve a copy of the objection upon or give notice of an intention to object to the Office of the United States Trustee.
B. Responses to written questions or demands, including answers to interrogatories, depositions upon written questions, letters interrogatory or a notice demanding admissions, shall set forth each question or demand verbatim with the party's response set forth immediately thereafter. Objections to interrogatories should set forth the question, the answer and the objection thereto. Objections to responses to interrogatories should set forth the question, the answer, and the objection thereto.
C. An objection to a trustee's final report and account is a contested matter governed by Rule 9014 Fed.R.Bankr.P. Parties to whom a summary of the trustee's final report and account have been sent in a chapter 7 case pursuant to Rule 2002(f)(9) Fed.R.Bankr.P. may object to the final report and account by written objection filed with the Bankruptcy Clerk and served on the Office of the United States Trustee within fifteen (15) days of the date of the summary so sent. Unless the Court orders otherwise, no trustee shall distribute dividends unless and until said fifteen (15) days have elapsed without the filing of an objection.
If the summary of the final report and account is coupled with a notice of a hearing on allowances, an objection to the allowances sought may be made at or before the hearing. The party objecting shall serve a copy of the objection upon or give notice of an intention to object to the Office of the United States Trustee.