A summons in a Chapter 15 case seeking recognition of a foreign nonmain proceeding is a court order served on a party, typically the debtor or foreign representative of the debtor, to appear in a United States court proceeding. The purpose of the summons is to provide the debtor with notice of the Chapter 15 case and the commencement of the foreign nonmain proceeding. The main types of summons in a Chapter 15 case seeking recognition of a foreign nonmain proceeding include: 1. Summons to the Debtor: This summons is issued to the debtor in the foreign nonmain proceeding and is served to provide notice of the commencement of the Chapter 15 case. 2. Summons to the Foreign Representative: This summons is issued to the foreign representative of the debtor in the foreign nonmain proceeding and is served to provide notice of the commencement of the Chapter 15 case. 3. Summons to Other Parties: This summons is issued to any other parties involved in the foreign nonmain proceeding and is served to provide notice of the commencement of the Chapter 15 case.