REPORT OF SALE
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland
Unless the Court orders otherwise, the seller of property of the estate must file a report of sale under Federal Bankruptcy Rule 6004(f) within seven (7) days after consummation of the sale. Ver. 25.01 (December 1, 2025) 52 RULE 6006-1 EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES (a) Notice Required. Parties seeking the assumption, rejection, or assignment of an executory contract or unexpired lease must give notice of the proposed action to: (1) the other party to the executory contract or unexpired lease; (2) any official committee or, in the absence of a committee, to the holders of the twenty (20) largest unsecured claims taken from the debtor’s list filed pursuant to Federal Bankruptcy Rule 1007(d) or Schedule F; (3) any trustee appointed in the case; (4) the United States Trustee; and (5) all parties requesting notice.
The notice must state that the Court may rule upon the motion without a hearing if there is no timely written request for a hearing or opposition to the relief requested. (b) Motion to Reject a Collective Bargaining Agreement. A party moving to reject a collective bargaining agreement must file the following with the motion: (1) an affidavit demonstrating compliance with 11 U.S.C. § 1113(b); and (2) a certificate of service that the moving party has served the motion and affidavit on the authorized representative of the employees covered by the collective bargaining agreement.
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