Form B 24 - Certification To Court Of Appeals By All Parties

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B 24 (Official Form 24) (12/07)
[Caption as described in Fed. R. Bankr. P. 7010 or 9004(b), as applicable.]
CERTIFICATION TO COURT OF APPEALS
BY ALL PARTIES
A notice of appeal having been filed in the above-styled matter on _________[Date],
___________________, ________________________, and ______________________, [Names
of all the appellants and all the appellees, if any], who are all the appellants [and all the
appellees] hereby certify to the court under 28 U.S.C. § 158(d)(2)(A) that a circumstance
specified in 28 U.S.C. § 158(d)(2) exists as stated below.
Leave to appeal in this matter G is G is not required under 28 U.S.C. § 158(a).
[If from a final judgment, order, or decree] This certification arises in an appeal from a
final judgment, order, or decree of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the _________
District of ______________ entered on ____________[Date].
[If from an interlocutory order or decree] This certification arises in an appeal from an
interlocutory order or decree, and the parties hereby request leave to appeal as required by 28
U.S.C. § 158(a).
[The certification shall contain one or more of the following statements, as is appropriate
to the circumstances.]
The judgment, order, or decree involves a question of law as to which there is no
controlling decision of the court of appeals for this circuit or of the Supreme Court of the United
States, or involves a matter of public importance.
Or
The judgment, order, or decree involves a question of law requiring resolution of
conflicting decisions.
Or
An immediate appeal from the judgment, order, or decree may materially advance the
progress of the case or proceeding in which the appeal is taken.

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