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Code · U.S. Code · Title 11 - BANKRUPTCY · CHAPTER 15— ANCILLARY AND OTHER CROSS-BORDER CASES · SUBCHAPTER IV— COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN COURTS AND FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES · § 1525

§ 1525. Cooperation and direct communication between the court and foreign courts or foreign representatives

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(a)Consistent with section 1501, the court shall cooperate to the maximum extent possible with a foreign court or a foreign representative, either directly or through the trustee.
(b)The court is entitled to communicate directly with, or to request information or assistance directly from, a foreign court or a foreign representative, subject to the rights of a party in interest to notice and participation.
(Added Pub. L. 109–8, title VIII, § 801(a), Apr. 20, 2005, 119 Stat. 143.)
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§ 1525
Cooperation and direct communication between the court and foreign courts or foreign representatives
Pub. L.Pub. L. 109–8, title VIII, § 801(a)
Stat.119 Stat. 143
Pub. L.section 1501 of Pub. L. 109–8
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