Administration Claim definition

Administration Claim means a claim or any other indebtedness or obligation secured by the Administration Charge;
Administration Claim means any Claim secured by the Administration Charge;
Administration Claim means a Claim against the estate of the Debtor allowed by order of the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to § 503(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, incurred by the Debtor in the ordinary course of business from the filing date to Confirmation Date; shall mean a Post-Confirmation Administration Claim; and shall include all fees payable pursuant to § 1930 of Title 28, United States Code.

Examples of Administration Claim in a sentence

  • Administration Claim: any claim, pursuant to the Insolvency Act, the Regulations or otherwise, against the Administrators or the Released Third Parties where such claim arises from actions taken (or failure to take action) by any such person on or after the Administration Date in connection with the return of Client Assets, other than for an act or omission in implementing this Distribution Plan.

  • Aetna is confident that the Plan Administration, Claim Administration, and Member Services provided to Shelby County Government will meet their high standards of performance.

  • The Plan provides that Allowed Administration Claims, including the fees of professionals, should be paid in full, in cash upon the latter of: (a) theEffective Date; (b) the date upon which the Bankruptcy Court enters an Order allowing such Administration Claim; or (c) as otherwise agreed between the parties.

  • The Secured Claims (other than the Administration Claim) will be dealt with as provided for under agreements entered into or as may be hereafter entered into between the Applicant and the relevant Secured Creditor, or as may be ordered by the Court.

  • Request for authorization to reclassify a position funded by Medicaid Administration Claim funds.

  • Where there is any default of the product, it should be brought by the buyer at the seller’s premises.

  • All Excluded Claims (other than the Administration Claim and the DIP Claim) and all Unaffected Claims will remain in full force and effect in accordance with their terms after the Plan Implementation Date, and will have been or will be paid in full by the Debtor in the normal course of its business as and when they become due.

  • An Allowed Administration Claim is an Administrative Claim that has been allowed, or adjudicated in favor of the holder by estimation or liquidation, by a Final Order, that was incurred by the Debtors in the ordinary course of business during the Chapter 11 Cases and as to which there is no dispute as to the Debtors’ liability, or that has become allowed by failure to object pursuant to the Plan.

  • We have completed the blue- prints for the Administration, Claim To Payment, and Annuity Roll Maintenance core processes.

  • In addition to the amounts reflected on Exhibit D the parties will split all unanticipated acquisition costs arising during final negotiations and closing on the interests described herein.

Related to Administration Claim

  • Clean Claim means a claim that:

  • Post-Service Claim means a claim for payment for medical care that already has been provided.

  • Secured Claim means a Claim that is secured by a Lien on property in which any of the Debtors’ Estates have an interest or that is subject to setoff under section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, to the extent of the value of the Claim holder’s interest in such Estate’s interest in such property or to the extent of the amount subject to setoff, as applicable, as determined pursuant to section 506(a) of the Bankruptcy Code or, in the case of setoff, pursuant to section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Claims Administrator means the firm proposed by Class Counsel and appointed by the Courts to administer the Settlement Amount in accordance with the provisions of this Settlement Agreement and the Distribution Protocol, and any employees of such firm.