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IN RE FPI LIQUIDATION CORP., 10-10338-RAG (2013)

Court: United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Maryland Number: inbco20130130763 Visitors: 7
Filed: Jan. 30, 2013
Latest Update: Jan. 30, 2013
Summary: STIPULATION AND CONSENT ORDER EXTENDING TIME TO RESPOND TO COMPLAINT TO AVOID PREFERENTIAL TRANSFERS, TO RECOVER PROPERTY AND FOR RELATED RELIEF ROBERT A. GORDON, Bankruptcy Judge. WHEREAS, Neenah Paper, Inc. (the "Defendant") has been validly served with the Complaint to Avoid Preferential Transfers, to Recovery Property and for Related Relief (Adv. Pro. No. Docket No. 1) (the "Complaint"), filed by Edward T. Gavin, the duly appointed Trustee of the FPI Liquidating Trust (the "Trustee") agai
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STIPULATION AND CONSENT ORDER EXTENDING TIME TO RESPOND TO COMPLAINT TO AVOID PREFERENTIAL TRANSFERS, TO RECOVER PROPERTY AND FOR RELATED RELIEF

ROBERT A. GORDON, Bankruptcy Judge.

WHEREAS, Neenah Paper, Inc. (the "Defendant") has been validly served with the Complaint to Avoid Preferential Transfers, to Recovery Property and for Related Relief (Adv. Pro. No. Docket No. 1) (the "Complaint"), filed by Edward T. Gavin, the duly appointed Trustee of the FPI Liquidating Trust (the "Trustee") against the Defendants on January 8, 2013, by undersigned counsel, by and behalf of FPI Liquidating Trust; and

WHEREAS, the Defendant hereby requests an extension of time to file an answer, motion or otherwise respond to the Complaint; and

WHEREAS, the Trustee has no objection to such extension and postponement as set forth in this Stipulation; and it appearing to the Court that there is good cause to do so,

It is hereby ORDERED that the deadline for the Defendant to file an answer, motion or otherwise respond to Complaint is hereby extended through and including March 8, 2013.

SO ORDERED

Source:  Leagle

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