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§ 1:482. Allegation—In complaint objecting to discharge—Concealment by omitting fraudulently transferred property from schedules [11 U.S.C.A. § 727(a)(2)(B), (c)(1)]
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Chapter 1. Generally Applicable Forms; Forms for Liquidation Cases
XV. Discharge
C. Objections to Discharge
1. In General
§ 1:482. Allegation—In complaint objecting to discharge—Concealment by omitting fraudulently transferred property from schedules [11 U.S.C.A. § 727(a)(2)(B), (c)(1)]
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