Condition No. 1: Court Approval Sample Clauses

Condition No. 1: Court Approval. The Settlement must be approved by the Court in accordance with the following steps:
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Related to Condition No. 1: Court Approval

  • Court Approval No later than the fifth business day after the Effective Date, Purchaser shall file an action (“Action”) against Company in the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles (the “Court”) for collection of the Claim. Purchaser shall seek to settle the Action on terms acceptable to Purchaser in its sole discretion and, by appropriate motion or other pleading, shall seek approval from the Court of such settlement in accordance with Section 3(a)(10) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”).

  • Approval Order The Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Approval Order and such Order shall be a Final Order.

  • Bankruptcy Court Approval (a) Promptly after the date hereof, CTC shall file the Plan of Reorganization with the Bankruptcy Court in the form of Exhibit B hereto (the "POR") seeking, among other things, the entry of an order of the Bankruptcy Court (the "Bankruptcy Court Order") that authorizes the Merger and the related transactions contemplated by this Agreement and confirmation of the POR. The Bankruptcy Court Order and the POR must be in form and substance satisfactory to NCO; provided, however, that CTC may make non-material changes to the POR without the consent of NCO. Notwithstanding the foregoing and without limiting the foregoing materiality standard contained herein, CTC agrees that each of the following changes to the POR (and the Bankruptcy Court Order to the extent the same effectuates a change in the POR) shall be subject to the prior written approval of NCO: (i) any increases in the payments or distributions to be received by unsecured creditors or equity holders; (ii) any changes to any of the release provisions contained in the POR; (iii) the addition of any class of claims or equity interests, deletion of any class of claims or equity interests or the reclassification of an equity interest or claim; (iv) the assumption or rejection of executory contracts; (v) any changes to the conditions to the Effective Date of the POR or any deadlines relating to the entry of any orders, Confirmation Date or Effective Date under the POR; (vi) any change to the POR which would make the same inconsistent with the terms and provisions of this Agreement; (vii) any material change to the treatment or classification of the beneficiaries under the Litigation Trust; (viii) any changes affecting the Services Agreement or the ability to assume any existing servicing agreements and assignment of the same to NCOFS; or (ix) the treatment of the Secured Claim of Sunrock. Items (i) - (ix) above shall in no way be deemed a limitation on the "materiality" provision contained herein and NCO reserves its rights as to any other changes and as to whether the same are material.

  • Sale Order The Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Sale Order and the Sale Order shall be a Final Order.

  • Right to Petition Court In the event that Indemnitee makes a request for payment of Indemnifiable Amounts under Sections 3 and 5 above or a request for an advancement of Indemnifiable Expenses under Sections 8 and 9 above and the Company fails to make such payment or advancement in a timely manner pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, Indemnitee may petition the Court of Chancery to enforce the Company’s obligations under this Agreement.

  • No Court Order There is no order by any court providing for the revocation, alteration, limitation or other impairment of the Statute, the Financing Order, the Securitization Property or the Securitization Charges or any rights arising under any of them or that seeks to enjoin the performance of any obligations under the Financing Order.

  • Bankruptcy Court Matters Promptly, copies of all pleadings, motions, applications, and other documents filed by any Credit Party with the Bankruptcy Court or distributed by any Credit Party to the office of the United States Trustee or to any official committee of creditors or interest holders.

  • Purchaser's Election to Commence Foreclosure Proceedings (a) In connection with any Mortgage Loan identified in a report under Section 2.01(a)(i)(B), the Purchaser may elect to instruct the Company to cause, to the extent that the Company as Master Servicer is granted such authority in the related Servicing Agreement, the related Servicer to proceed with the Commencement of Foreclosure as soon as practicable. Such election must be evidenced by written notice received by the Company by 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on the third Business Day following the delivery of such report under Section 2.01(a)(i).

  • Bankruptcy Court Order The Interim Bankruptcy Court Order or the Final Bankruptcy Court Order, as the case may be, is in full force and effect, and has not been reversed, stayed, modified or amended absent the joinder and consent of the Agent and the Borrower.

  • Antitrust Approval The Company and the Purchaser acknowledge that one or more filings under the HSR Act or foreign antitrust laws may be necessary in connection with the issuance of shares of Company Common Stock upon conversion of the Notes. The Purchaser will promptly notify the Company if any such filing is required on the part of the Purchaser. To the extent reasonably requested, the Company, the Purchaser and any other applicable Affiliate of the Purchaser will use reasonable efforts to cooperate in timely making or causing to be made all applications and filings under the HSR Act or any foreign antitrust requirements in connection with the issuance of shares of Company Common Stock upon conversion of Notes held by the Purchaser or any Affiliate of the Purchaser in a timely manner and as required by the law of the applicable jurisdiction; provided that, notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the Company shall not have any responsibility or liability for failure of Purchaser or any of its Affiliates to comply with any applicable law. For as long as there are Notes outstanding and owned by Purchaser or its Affiliates, the Company shall as promptly as reasonably practicable provide (no more than four (4) times per calendar year) such information regarding the Company and its Subsidiaries as the Purchaser may reasonably request in order to determine what foreign antitrust requirements may exist with respect to any potential conversion of the Notes. The Purchaser shall be responsible for the payment of the filing fees associated with any such applications or filings.

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