ADR Procedures definition

ADR Procedures means the alternative dispute resolution procedures approved by the ADR Procedures Order, as such procedures may be modified by further order of the Bankruptcy Court.
ADR Procedures means any alternative dispute resolution procedures approved by the Bankruptcy Court prior to the Effective Date, including, but not limited to, those approved in the Amended And Restated Order Under 11 U.S.C. §§ 363, 502, And 503 And Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9019(b) Authorizing Debtors To Compromise Or Settle Certain Classes Of Controversy And Allow Claims Without Further Court Approval, entered June 26, 2007.

Examples of ADR Procedures in a sentence

  • Nothing in this Operating Agreement, with the exception of the provisions relating to the CAISO ADR Procedures, shall be construed as waiving the rights of the UDC to oppose or protest any penalty proposed by the CAISO to the FERC or the specific imposition by the CAISO of any FERC-approved penalty on the UDC.

  • In the event any dispute is not settled, the Parties shall adhere to the CAISO ADR Procedures set forth in Section 13 of the CAISO Tariff, which is incorporated by reference, except that all reference in Section 13 of the CAISO Tariff to Market Participants shall be read as a reference to the UDC and references to the CAISO Tariff shall be read as references to this Operating Agreement.

  • The Parties irrevocably consent that any legal action or proceeding arising under or relating to this Agreement to which the CAISO ADR Procedures do not apply shall be brought in any of the following forums, as appropriate: any court of the State of California, any federal court of the United States of America located in the State of California, or, where subject to its jurisdiction, before FERC.

  • The Parties irrevocably consent that any legal action or proceeding arising under or in relation to this Operating Agreement to which the CAISO ADR Procedures do not apply, shall be brought in any of the following forums, as appropriate: any court of the State of California, any federal court of the United States of America located in the State of California or, where subject to its jurisdiction, before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.


More Definitions of ADR Procedures

ADR Procedures means, collectively, the alternative dispute resolution procedures described herein, as they may be modified from time to time, including negotiation, Mediation and the Arbitration Procedures.
ADR Procedures means the binding arbitration procedures that have or will be instituted by the Trust, with the consent of the TAC and FCR, for resolving disputes as set forth in Section 5.7 of these TDP.
ADR Procedures means the alternative dispute resolution procedures as amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time and filed in connection with the Plan Supplement. For the avoidance of doubt, such procedures shall not apply to any dispute involving the Plan Sponsors, if any, and shall be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Plan Sponsors in good faith. For the avoidance of doubt, prior to the Effective Date, ADR Procedures refers to those procedures approved by the Bankruptcy Court on April 13, 2021 [Docket No. 3835] and after the Effective Date, the ADR Procedures in the Plan Supplement.
ADR Procedures means any alternative dispute resolution procedures approved or to be approved by the Bankruptcy Court on a motion of the Debtors or the Liquidation Trust, as applicable, and as such procedures may be modified by order of the Bankruptcy Court.
ADR Procedures means any alternative dispute resolution procedure approved by the Bankruptcy Court or as may be set forth in an Exhibit to this Plan.
ADR Procedures means the procedures set forth in Exhibit . [Optional Exhibit – discussion point]
ADR Procedures means any alternative dispute resolution procedures approved by the Bankruptcy Court prior to the Effective Date, including, but not limited to, those approved in the following orders: (i) Order Approving Procedures for (A) Liquidating and Settling Personal Injury Claims Through Direct Negotiation and/or Alternative Dispute Resolution and/or (B) Modifying the Automatic Stay to Permit Certain Litigation with Respect to Such Claims to Proceed dated July 17, 2002; (ii) Order Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 105(a) to Modify Personal Injury Claims Resolution Procedures to Require the Participation of Third Party Indemnitors and Insurance Carriers in Mediations and Arbitrations of Claims dated August 29, 2002; and (iii) Order Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 105, 363, 502 and 503 and Rule 9019(b) of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Authorizing Debtors (A) to Compromise or Settle Certain Prepetition Claims Without Further Court Approval and (B) to Establish Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures for Disputed Claims dated January 28, 2003.