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If a claim is listed by the debtor on Schedule D as a secured claim, but the creditor files a priority claim, how is this reflected in Exhibits 3 and 6?

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If a claim is listed by the debtor on Schedule D as a secured claim, but the creditor files a priority claim, how is this reflected in Exhibits 3 and 6?

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Exhibit 3 should list the claim from Schedule D, but should reflect NA for claims asserted, claims allowed, and claims paid. Exhibit 6 should list the claim and show the proof of claim amount in the claims asserted column. The claims allowed and claims paid column should reflect the amounts allowed and paid, respectively. Claims scheduled should be NA.

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