Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date definition

Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means the date that requests for payment of Administrative Expense Claims (other than Professional Fee Claims) must be filed with the Bankruptcy Court and served on the Debtors or the Post-Effective Date Debtors, as applicable, that is thirty (30) days after the Effective Date.
Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means the date that is thirty (30) days following the Effective Date. The Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date shall apply to all holders of Administrative Expense Claims not satisfied prior to the Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date, except that the Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date shall not apply to holders of the following limited types of claims: (a) United States Trustee Claims; (b) post-petition liabilities incurred and payable in the ordinary course of business by any Liquidating Debtor; or (c) fees and expenses incurred by (i) Retained Professionals, (ii) Persons employed by the Liquidating Debtors or serving as independent contractors to the Liquidating Debtors in connection with their liquidation efforts, including, without limitation, the Liquidating Trustee, any Retained Liquidation Professional and the Balloting Agent.
Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means the first Business Day that is thirty (30) days following the Effective Date, except as specifically set forth in the Plan or a Final Order.

Examples of Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date in a sentence

  • To the extent that the Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date applies, failure to file a timely request for payment of an Administrative Expense Claim prior to the Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date shall result in the Administrative Expense Claim being forever barred and discharged.

  • Any Person asserting an Administrative Expense Claim not subject to the First Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date that fails to file and serve an application or motion seeking approval of the Administrative Expense Claim on or before the Final Administrative Expense Claims Bar Date shall be forever barred from asserting any such right to payment as against the Debtors, the Estates, and the Liquidation Trust.

  • The work must be performed within or at the time stated in the Framework Agreement.

  • Any Person asserting an Administrative Expense Claim that was subject to the First Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date that did not timely file and serve an application or motion seeking approval of such Administrative Expense Claim shall be forever barred from asserting any such right to payment as against the Debtors, the Estates, and the Liquidation Trust.

  • No other notice of the Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date will be provided.


More Definitions of Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date

Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means the date that is 30 calendar days after notice of entry of the Effective Date, which notice shall set forth such deadline and be served on all parties known by the Debtors to hold or to potentially hold Administrative Expense Claims; provided that the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Expense Claims arising under section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code shall be the Bar Date.
Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means the date that is 30 calendar days after the Effective Date.
Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means 4:00 p.m. (Prevailing U.S. Eastern time) on the date that is 30 days after the Effective Date.
Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means the date that is the forty-fifth (45th) day after the Effective Date.
Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means the date that is thirty calendar days after notice of entry of the Effective Date, which notice shall set forth such deadline and be served on all parties known by the Debtors to hold or potentially hold Administrative Expense Claims.
Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means the date that is not later than fourteen (14) days before the date scheduled for the Confirmation Hearing.
Administrative Expense Claim Bar Date means the first Business Day that is 30 days after the Effective Date.