Costs of proof allocate evidentiary expense to the creditor unless a judicial order directs otherwise. Under Rule 162, a creditor who seeks to prove a debt shall, unless otherwise ordered by the Judge, bear the costs of proving his debt, with judicial discretion preserved to order a different allocation.
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Costs of proof allocate evidentiary expense to the creditor unless a judicial order directs otherwise.
Under Rule 162, a creditor who seeks to prove a debt shall, unless otherwise ordered by the Judge, bear the costs of proving his debt, with judicial discretion preserved to order a different allocation.
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