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Part IV

Rule 4001. Relief from Automatic Stay; Prohibiting or Conditioning the Use, Sale, or Lease of Property; Use of Cash Collateral; Obtaining Credit; Agreements
Rule 4002. Duties of Debtor
Rule 4003. Exemptions
Rule 4004. Grant or Denial of Discharge
Rule 4005. Burden of Proof In Objecting to Discharge
Rule 4006. Notice of No Discharge
Rule 4007. Determination of Dischargeability of a Debt
Rule 4008. Filing of Reaffirmation Agreement; Statement in Support of Reaffirmation Agreement

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