Rule 9020 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Contempt Proceedings. It is under Part IX (General Provisions) of the Rules.
Rule 9014 governs a motion for a contempt order made by the United States trustee or a party in interest.
Rule 9020 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Contempt Proceedings. It is under Part IX (General Provisions) of the Rules.
Rule 9014 governs a motion for a contempt order made by the United States trustee or a party in interest.
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