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FORECLOSURE / MOTION FOR APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE SALE, APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE DEED, ACCEPTANCE OF COMMITTEE REPORT, ALLOWANCE OF FEES AND EXPENSES, ALLOWANCE OF APRAISER'S FEES
JD-CV-99 New 10-08 Name of Case (Plaintiff v. Defendant) Seller/Committee's Name Seller/Committee's Address Buyer's Name Buyer's Address Buyer's Attorney Buyer's Attorney's Address Property Address/Location Judicial District

STATE OF CONNECTICUT
SUPERIOR COURT
www.jud.ct.gov

Docket Number

CV
Juris Number Telephone Number Telephone Number

Juris Number Telephone Number

The Committee moves the Court to: 1. Approve the Committee Sale and Deed; 2. Accept the Committee Report; 3. Allow the Committee a reasonable fee for his or her services and reimbursement for his or her expenses as listed in the Committee Report; and 4. Allow a reasonable fee to the appraiser for his or her services.
Signed - Seller/Committee Date

Certification
I certify that a copy of this Foreclosure Motion was mailed or delivered to all counsel and self-represented (pro se) parties of record on .
(Date)

Name of each party the Foreclosure Motion was mailed or delivered to*

Address where the Foreclosure Motion was mailed or delivered

Signed

Telephone Number (with area code)

*If needed, attach additional sheet with name of each party the Foreclosure Motion was mailed or delivered to and the address where it was mailed or delivered.

Order
The foregoing motions having been presented to the Court, it is hereby Ordered: 1. The Committee Sale and Deed is approved; 2. The Committee Report is accepted; 3. The Committee is allowed a fee of $ for expenses; and 4. The appraiser is allowed fees of $
Assistant Clerk/Judge

and the sum of $ .
Date

By The Court Oral Argument is Not Requested Nor Required
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