IN RE KH FUNDING COMPANY, 10-37371-TJC. (2011)
Court: United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Maryland
Number: inbco20111209623
Visitors: 32
Filed: Dec. 09, 2011
Latest Update: Dec. 09, 2011
Summary: STIPULATION RE EXTENSION OF TIME FOR U.S. TRUSTEE TO FILE OBJECTION, COMMENT OR OTHER RESPONSE TO JOINT DISCLOSURE STATEMENT AND JOINT PLAN OF LIQUIDATION THOMAS J. CATLIOTA, Bankruptcy Judge. KH Funding Company ("Debtor"), the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (the "Committee") and the United States Trustee for Region 4, by and through their respective undersigned counsel, have agreed to extend the time upon which the United States Trustee can file his objections, comments or other re
Summary: STIPULATION RE EXTENSION OF TIME FOR U.S. TRUSTEE TO FILE OBJECTION, COMMENT OR OTHER RESPONSE TO JOINT DISCLOSURE STATEMENT AND JOINT PLAN OF LIQUIDATION THOMAS J. CATLIOTA, Bankruptcy Judge. KH Funding Company ("Debtor"), the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (the "Committee") and the United States Trustee for Region 4, by and through their respective undersigned counsel, have agreed to extend the time upon which the United States Trustee can file his objections, comments or other res..
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STIPULATION RE EXTENSION OF TIME FOR U.S. TRUSTEE TO FILE OBJECTION, COMMENT OR OTHER RESPONSE TO JOINT DISCLOSURE STATEMENT AND JOINT PLAN OF LIQUIDATION
THOMAS J. CATLIOTA, Bankruptcy Judge.
KH Funding Company ("Debtor"), the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (the "Committee") and the United States Trustee for Region 4, by and through their respective undersigned counsel, have agreed to extend the time upon which the United States Trustee can file his objections, comments or other response to the Joint Disclosure Statement (D.E. 355).
The Debtor, the Committee and the United States Trustee have stipulated and agreed that the United States Trustee may have up to and including Thursday, December 22, 2011, to file a comment, objection or other responsive pleading to the Joint Disclosure Statement.
WHEREFORE, the parties request that this Court approve this agreement and enter it as a Consent Order.
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