Administrative Claim Bar Date definition

Administrative Claim Bar Date means the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which shall be 30 days after the Effective Date.
Administrative Claim Bar Date means the date that is the 45th day after the Effective Date.
Administrative Claim Bar Date means the last date established by the Bankruptcy Court for a Holder of an Administrative Claim to file a request with the Bankruptcy Court for payment of such Administrative Claim in the manner indicated in Article II of the Plan.

Examples of Administrative Claim Bar Date in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent a Holder of an Administrative Claim is not being paid by the Debtors in the ordinary course, such Holder must File a request for payment of such Administrative Claim by the Administrative Claim Bar Date as set forth below.

  • Except for Professional Compensation Claims, and unless previously Filed, requests for payment of Administrative Claims must be Filed and served on the Reorganized Debtors no later than the Administrative Claim Bar Date.

  • Unless the Holder of an Allowed Administrative Claim is not otherwise paid in the ordinary course of business during the Chapter 11 Case, Holders of Administrative Claims that are required to file requests for payment of such Administrative Claims and that do not file such requests by the Administrative Claim Bar Date shall be forever barred from asserting such Administrative Claims against the Reorganized Debtor or its property.

  • Administrative Claim Bar Date means, except as provided in Article II herein, the first Business Day that is thirty (30) days after the Effective Date or such earlier deadline as established by an order of the Bankruptcy Court.

  • Except for Professional Compensation Claims and DIP Facility Claims, unless previously Filed, requests for payment of Administrative Claims must be Filed and served on the Reorganized Debtors no later than the Administrative Claim Bar Date.


More Definitions of Administrative Claim Bar Date

Administrative Claim Bar Date means the first Business Day that is thirty (30) days after the Confirmation Hearing.
Administrative Claim Bar Date means the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims (other than (x) Professional Fee Claims, (y) Administrative Claims arising in the ordinary course of business, or (z) Claims arising pursuant to section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code, which are required to be filed in accordance with the Bar Date Order), which shall be 30 days after the Effective Date.
Administrative Claim Bar Date means the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which shall be 30 days after the Effective Date, unless otherwise ordered by the Bankruptcy Court, and except with respect to (a) Professional Claims, including Restructuring Expenses, (b) Administrative Claims Allowed by a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court on or before the Effective Date, (c) Administrative Claims that are not Disputed and arose in the ordinary course of business and were paid or are to be paid in accordance with the terms and conditions of the particular transaction giving rise to such Administrative Claim, or (d) Administrative Claims arising under chapter 123 of title 28 of the United States Code.
Administrative Claim Bar Date means the date by which all requests for payment of Administrative Claims (other than Professional Fee Claims and US Trustee Fees) are required to be Filed with the Bankruptcy Court.
Administrative Claim Bar Date means the deadline for filing requests for payment
Administrative Claim Bar Date means the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which shall be 30 days after the Effective Date; provided, however that the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims arising under section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code shall be the Bar Date.
Administrative Claim Bar Date means the date that will be established by the Court in the Disclosure Statement Order as the date (except as to Administrative Claims for Professional Charges) by which an Administrative Claim (except an Administrative Claim for Professional Charges) must be evidenced by the filing of a Proof of Claim with the Bankruptcy Court.