Adequate Protection Order definition

Adequate Protection Order means any order of the relevant bankruptcy court authorizing or ordering any obligor(s) to make adequate protection payments to the lenders.
Adequate Protection Order means an order of the Bankruptcy Court, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Requisite Creditors (as defined below), authorizing the Paragon Parties to use the collateral securing the Secured Revolving Credit Agreement and providing adequate protection in connection therewith.
Adequate Protection Order means that certain Final Order Pursuant to Sections 361, 363, and 364(d)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code and Rule 4001 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Providing the Pre-Petition Secured Lenders Adequate Protection, dated as of June 18, 2003, and includes the Stipulation and Order (i) Providing for Deposit into Escrow of Second Lien Adequate Protection Payments, (ii) Withdrawal of Adequate Protection Motion and (iii) Reservation of Subscription Rights and Remedies dated as of August 18, 2004 and approved by the Bankruptcy Court on August 23, 2004.

Examples of Adequate Protection Order in a sentence

  • As to the U.S. Debtors only, entry of the Interim Adequate Protection Order (as defined in Accommodation Agreement).

  • The Borrower shall notify the Administrative Agent and the Lenders of the opening of any new bank accounts, as provided for in the Cash Management Order and the Third Interim Adequate Protection Order.

  • The Superpriority Claim granted in this paragraph shall be subject and subordinate in priority of payment only to the Carve-Out and the allowed superpriority administrative expense claims granted to DISH and the Senior Noteholders pursuant to the Final Cash Collateral and Adequate Protection Order.

  • Unless otherwise specified in the “Trade Specific Other Terms of Trade” section of the Confirmation, all Non-Recurring Fees and unreimbursed fee or expense claims related to the Debt under or in connection with the Credit Documents, the Adequate Protection Order or the transactions related thereto or contemplated thereby shall be for the account of Buyer.

  • The Credit Parties that are Debtors shall give, on a timely basis as specified in the Adequate Protection Order or the DIP Order, as applicable, all notices required to be given to all parties specified in the Adequate Protection Order or the DIP Order, as applicable.


More Definitions of Adequate Protection Order

Adequate Protection Order means the Final Order Pursuant to Sections 361, 363 and 364(d)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code and Rule 4001 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Providing the Pre-Petition Secured Lenders Adequate Protection with Respect to the Debtors' (i) Obtaining Secured Postpetition Financing, and (ii) Authorizing Use of Cash Collateral, entered by the Court on or about February 4, 2000.
Adequate Protection Order means an interim order of the Bankruptcy Court authorizing the Debtors’ use of the Cash Collateral (if any) and providing adequate protection for the Senior Secured Noteholders, the Secured Notes Trustee and the agent or lenders under the Company’s prepetition revolving credit facility.
Adequate Protection Order means the Agreed Order to Provide Adequate Protection to the TRU Trust 2016-Toys, Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2016-Toys Pursuant to 11 U.S.C.
Adequate Protection Order means that certain Order Approving Adequate Protection dated April __, 2003.
Adequate Protection Order means, with respect to any Loan, an order of any Bankruptcy Court authorizing or ordering a Borrower or Obligor to make any Adequate Protection Payments to the
Adequate Protection Order means a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court, in form and substance acceptable to the Lender, directing the Borrower (and/or SRC) and its Estate to pay current interest on the Obligations as adequate protection of the Lender's interests under the Loan Agreements.
Adequate Protection Order means that certain Final Order Pursuant to Sections 361, 363, and 364(d)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code and Rule 4001 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Providing the Pre-Petition Secured Lenders Adequate Protection, dated as of June 18, 2003, and includes the Stipulation and Order (i) Providing for Deposit into Escrow of Second Lien Adequate Protection Payments, (ii) Withdrawal of Adequate Protection Motion and