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TXEB Local Form 9007-a (revised 1-18-06 to alter required caption)

IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS

IN RE: NAME OF DEBTOR Last 4 Digits of Tax ID No. Debtor's Address Debtor

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Case No. xx-xxxxx

Chapter _____

ORDER GRANTING [Title of Motion] FILED BY [Name of Movant] On [date], a [title of motion] (the "Motion") was filed by [name of movant] (the "Movant") in the above-referenced case. The Court finds that the Motion was properly served pursuant to the Federal and Local Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and that it contained the appropriate twenty (20)-day negative notice language, pursuant to LBR 9007, which directed any party opposed to the granting of the relief sought by the Motion to file a written response within twenty days or the Motion would be deemed by the Court to be unopposed. The Court finds that no objection or other written response to the Motion has been timely filed by any party. Due to the failure of any party to file a timely written response, the allegations contained in the Motion stand unopposed and, therefore, the Court finds that good cause exists for the entry of the following order. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the [title of motion] filed by [name of movant] on [date] is hereby GRANTED so as to authorize [insert specific relief sought]. FOR MOTIONS AUTHORIZING THE USE, SALE OR LEASE OF PROPERTY, OTHER THAN CASH COLLATERAL ....ADD THE FOLLOWING: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, since the Motion was unopposed by any party, the ten (10)-day stay period otherwise imposed by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 6004(g) shall not be applicable to this Order. FOR MOTIONS AUTHORIZING THE ASSIGNMENT OF AN EXECUTORY CONTRACT OR UNEXPIRED LEASE ....ADD THE FOLLOWING: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, since the Motion was unopposed by any party, the ten (10)-day stay period otherwise imposed by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 6006(d) shall not be applicable to this Order. [LEAVE SPACE FOR JUDGE'S SIGNATURE]