Source: https://www.utb.uscourts.gov/local-rules/2014/4001/2
Timestamp: 2017-11-18 17:49:43
Document Index: 433149711

Matched Legal Cases: ['§363', '§552', '§544', '§552', '§363', '§1102']

Local Rule 4001-2 Financing Motions and Orders (2014) | District of Utah | United States Bankruptcy Court
(a) Motions. Except as provided herein and elsewhere in these Local Rules, all financing motions, including cash collateral and financing requests under §§363 and 364 of the Code ("Financing Motions"), must be heard by motion filed under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 2002, 4001 and 9014.
(1) Local Rule 4001-2 Disclosure. All Financing Motions must recite whether the proposed order and/or underlying cash collateral stipulation or loan agreement contains any extraordinary relief, including that listed in subsections (a)(1)(A) through (a)(1)(G) below, identify the location of any such provision in the proposed order, cash collateral stipulation and/or loan agreement, and state the justification for the inclusion of such provision:
(C) Provisions that seek to waive, without notice, whatever rights the estate may have under §552(b) of the Code;
(D) Provisions that grant immediately to the prepetition secured creditor liens on claims and causes of action arising under §§544, 545, 547, 548, and 549 of the Code;
(E) Provisions that deem prepetition secured debt to be postpetition debt or that use postpetition loans from a prepetition secured creditor to pay part or all of that secured creditor's prepetition debt, other than as provided in §552(b) of the Code;
(2) Summary. All Financing Motions must also provide a summary of the essential terms of the proposed use of cash collateral and/or financing (e.g., the maximum borrowing available on a final basis, the borrowing limit, borrowing conditions, interest rate, maturity, events of default, use of funds limitations, and protections afforded under §§363 and 364 of the Code).
(b) Interim relief. When Financing Motions are filed with the court on or shortly after the date of the entry of the order for relief, the court may grant interim relief pending review by interested parties of the proposed financing arrangements to avoid immediate and irreparable harm to the estate. In the absence of extraordinary circumstances, the court will not approve interim financing orders that include any of the provisions in subsection (a)(1)(A) through (a)(1)(G) of this rule.
(c) Final Orders. A final order on a motion under subsection (a) of this Local Rule will be entered only after notice and a hearing under Fed.R.Bankr.P. 4001 and Local Rule 2002-1. Ordinarily, the final hearing should be held at least 14 days following the organizational meeting of the creditors' committee contemplated by §1102 of the Code.
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