Bar Date Notice definition

Bar Date Notice means the Notice of Establishment of Bar Date for Filing Proofs of Claim Against the Estates, as approved by the Bar Date Order.
Bar Date Notice means the notice of the Bankruptcy Court setting procedures and a deadline for filing Proofs of Claim in the Chapter 11 Case.
Bar Date Notice means any notice of establishment of a bar date for filing proofs of claim against the Estate of DH, Dynegy, the Surviving Entity or Reorganized Dynegy that is approved pursuant to, and served in accordance with, a Bar Date Order.

Examples of Bar Date Notice in a sentence

  • Any such Claims for which a proof of claim is not filed and served by the deadlines set forth in the Bar Date Notice or this Section 11.3, as applicable, will be forever barred from assertion and shall not be enforceable against the Debtors, the Reorganized GSI Entities, their respective Estates, Affiliates, or Assets.

  • Exhibit Exhibit Name ------- ------------ A Plan B Modification C Rejection Bar Date Notice D Cure Amount Notice E Confirmation Notice F Initial Board of Directors of Reorganized ICG INTRODUCTION ------------ The above-captioned debtors and debtors in possession (collectively, the"Debtors") having proposed the Second Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization of ICG Communications, Inc.

  • The Rejection Bar Date Notice shall be in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein by reference and shall be served on each nondebtor party or parties to an Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease within 30 days after the Effective Date.

  • The Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors shall provide written notice to each nondebtor party to an Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease being rejected pursuant to the Modified Plan of (i) the applicable Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease being rejected, (ii) the bar date set forth in this Section III.C and (iii) the procedures for such party to File and serve a proof of Claim for any Claims that may arise from such rejection (the "Rejection Bar Date Notice").

  • Pursuant to the General Bar Date Notice, all holders of claims arising before the Petition Date must have filed proofs of claim with the Bankruptcy Court by September 28, 2020 (the “General Bar Date”).


More Definitions of Bar Date Notice

Bar Date Notice means the Notice of (A) Entry of Order for Relief and (B) Deadlines for Filing Proofs of Claim and Requests for Allowance of Section 503(b)(9) Administrative Expense Claims, which sets forth certain dates, deadlines, and procedures relevant to filing proofs of Claims in the Case pursuant to the Order (I) Setting Bar Dates and Procedures for Filing Proofs of Claim; (II) Setting the Bar Date and Procedures for Filing Requests for Allowance of Section 503(b)(9) Claims; and (III) Approving Form and Manner of Serving and Publishing the Notices of Bar Dates and the Entry of the Order for Relief, as subsequently amended [Docket Nos. 889 & 933].
Bar Date Notice means the applicable Notice of Bar Dates for Filing Proofs of Claim Against a Debtor, as approved by Order of the Bankruptcy Court.
Bar Date Notice means any notice of establishment of a bar date for filing proofs of claim against the Estate that is approved pursuant to, and served in accordance with, a Bar Date Order.
Bar Date Notice means the notice of the Bar Date established by the Bankruptcy Court by notice dated July 20, 2016 (Docket No. 20).
Bar Date Notice means the Notice of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case, Meeting of Creditors, & Deadlines [Docket No. 12] and the supplemental bar date set by that certain Order Granting Debtor’s Motion for Entry of Order (I) Establishing A Supplemental Bar Date For Certain Creditors to File Proofs of Claim and (II) Approving the Form of Notice Thereof [Docket No. 605].
Bar Date Notice means the Notice of Bar Dates for Filing Proofs of Claim Against the Debtors, as approved by Order of the Bankruptcy Court.
Bar Date Notice means the Notice of Establishment of Bar Dates for Filing Proofs of Claim for Prepetition Claims, as approved by the Bar Date Order.