(a) Who May Contest Petition. The debtor or any party in interest may contest a petition for recognition of a foreign proceeding.
(b) Objections and Responses; When Presented. Objections and other responses to the petition shall be presented no later than seven days before the date set for the hearing on the petition, unless the court prescribes some other time or manner for responses.
(c) Corporate Ownership Statement. If the entity responding to the petition is a corporation, then the entity shall file a corporate ownership statement containing the information described in Rule 7007.1 with its first appearance, pleading, motion, response, or other request addressed to the court. (Added Apr. 28, 2016, eff. Dec. 1, 2016.)
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(a) Who May Contest the Petition. TheA debtor or any party in interest may contest a Chapter 15 petition for recognition of a foreign proceeding.
(b) Objections and Responses; When Presented. Objections and otherTime to File a Response. Unless the court sets a different time, a responses to the petition shall be presented no later than sevenmust be filed at least 7 days before the date set for thea hearing on the petition, unless the court prescribes some other time or manner for responses.
(c) Corporate -Ownership Statement. If the entityA corporation that respondings to the petition is a corporation, then the entity shallmust file a corporate -ownership statement containing the information described in Rule 7007.1. The corporation must do so with its first appearance, pleading, motion, or response, or other first request addressed to the court. (Added Apr. 28, 2016, eff. Dec. 1, 2016; amended Apr. 2, 2024, eff. Dec. 1, 2024.)