CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE (ADVERSARY PROCEEDINGS).
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nevada
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nevada
(a) Certificate of service. A proof of service, in conformity with the court's certificate of service form, must be filed within seven (7) days for all papers and pleadings required or permitted to be served. The proof must show the date of service, the name of the person served, and the manner of service (e.g., electronically or by mail). Proof of service is deemed sufficient 45 | P a g e U.S. Bankruptcy Court District of Nevada if it substantially complies with the court's certificate of service form, which is available on the court's website.
(b) Failure to file a proof of service. The court may refuse to take action on any papers or pleadings until a proof of service is filed. If an affidavit or certificate of service is attached to the original pleading, it must be attached so that the character of the pleading is easily discernible. Failure to file the proof of service does not affect the validity of the service, and the court may at any time allow the proof of service to be amended or supplied unless it clearly appears that doing so would result in material prejudice to the substantial rights of any party.
LR 7007.1.
In addition to any corporation, any party to an adversary proceeding, other than a debtor or a governmental entity, that is a non-individual entity including a general or limited partnership, joint venture, LLC, or LLP also must file the Corporate Ownership Statement required under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 7007.1. Only one (1) copy of the Corporate Ownership Statement must be filed.
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