OR JUDGMENT.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nevada

Rule Set: Local Bankruptcy Rules of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nevada

Rule: 7012

Jurisdiction: DNVB

Bluebook Citation: Bankr. D. Nev. R. 7012

RESPONSIVE PLEADING CONSENT TO ENTRY OF FINAL ORDER

In addition to statements required by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 7012(b), in an adversary proceeding or contested matter, the first responsive pleading, motion, or paper must contain a statement that the pleader does or does not consent to the entry of final orders or judgment by the bankruptcy judge if it is determined that the bankruptcy judge, absent consent of the parties, cannot enter final orders or judgment consistent with Article III of the United States 47 | P a g e U.S. Bankruptcy Court District of Nevada Constitution. Failure to do so constitutes consent to the matter being heard and final orders or judgment being entered by the bankruptcy court.

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