Royal Heirs Bank and Trust v. Commonwealth of Virginia
Royal Heirs Bank and Trust |
U. S. Trustees' Office |
Commonwealth of Virginia |
1:2020cv01841 |
October 7, 2020 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania |
Jennifer P Wilson |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 0158 |
None |
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Filing 4 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE - IT IS ORDERED THAT Appellant shall show cause by December 16, 2020, why this action should not be dismissed under Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 8003(a)(2) for failure to follow Rules 8009 and 8010. Signed by Honorable Jennifer P. Wilson on 12/2/2020. (ve) |
Notice of Appeal in the above-referenced matter was filed on 10/7/2020 and transmitted to District Court on 10/08/2020. To date, the times set forth in Fed. R. Bank. P. 8009 and 8010 have passed and no further filings have been received in connection with the appeal. Accordingly, the record is being transmitted based on the submissions filed as of today's date. (ck) |
Filing 2 Letter to Counsel re: Case Assignment and Procedures. Signed by Honorable Jennifer P. Wilson. (ve) |
Filing 3 Amended Notice of Appeal by Queen Naja, Royal Heirs Bank and Trust. #1 Bankruptcy Appeal (ck) |
Filing 1 Notice of APPEAL FROM BANKRUPTCY COURT. Bankruptcy Court case number 1:20-bk-02848-HWV. FEE NOT PAID. Bankruptcy Judge Presiding Over Bankruptcy Case Judge Henry Van Eck. File received (Attachments: #1 Order Dismissing Case)(mm) |
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