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RULES OF BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURE

Rule 4003. Exemptions.

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(b) Objecting to a claim of exemptions.—A party in inter-
est may ﬁle an objection to the list of property claimed as
exempt only within 30 days after the meeting of creditors
held under § 341(a) is concluded or within 30 days after any
amendment to the list or supplemental schedules is ﬁled,
whichever is later. The court may, for cause, extend the
time for ﬁling objections if, before the time to object expires,
a party in interest ﬁles a request for an extension. Copies
of the objections shall be delivered or mailed to the trustee,
the person ﬁling the list, and the attorney for that person.
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Rule 4004. Grant or denial of discharge.

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(c) Grant of discharge.

(1) In a chapter 7 case, on expiration of the time ﬁxed
for ﬁling a complaint objecting to discharge and the time
ﬁxed for ﬁling a motion to dismiss the case under Rule
1017(e), the court shall forthwith grant the discharge
unless:

(A) the debtor is not an individual,
(B) a complaint objecting to the discharge has

been ﬁled,

(C) the debtor has ﬁled a waiver under

§ 727(a)(10),

(D) a motion to dismiss the case under Rule

1017(e) is pending,

(E) a motion to extend the time for ﬁling a com-

plaint objecting to discharge is pending,

(F) a motion to extend the time for ﬁling a mo-
tion to dismiss the case under Rule 1017(e)(1) is
pending, or

(G) the debtor has not paid in full the ﬁling fee
prescribed by 28 U. S. C. § 1930(a) and any other fee
prescribed by the Judicial Conference of the United