Bar Date Orders definition

Bar Date Orders means the orders of the Title III Court establishing the dates by which proofs of Claim against the Debtor or its Assets must have been filed, including, but not limited to the (a) Order (A) Establishing Deadlines and Procedures for Filing Proofs of Claim and
Bar Date Orders means the order entered by the Bankruptcy Court on October 6, 2015 (Docket No. 247), which established the Bar Date, and any subsequent order supplementing such order or relating thereto.
Bar Date Orders means the order entered by the Bankruptcy Court on March 26, 2002, which established the July 31, 2002, Bar Date and the order entered by the Bankruptcy Court on December 19, 2002, which established the January 22, 2003 supplemental Bar Date.

Examples of Bar Date Orders in a sentence

  • The convenience claim thresholds under the CCAA Plan (CDN$6,073) and the Plan (US$5,000) account for differences caused by the foreign exchange rate between the U.S. and Canadian dollars on April 17, 2009 using the Bank of Canada noon spot rate of exchange for exchanging currency to Canadian dollars (US$1 = Cdn$1.2146) as provided in the Claims Bar Date Orders.

  • Pursuant to the Bar Date Orders, any Person that is required but fails to file a Claim or application with respect to a Claim before the applicable Bar Date in compliance with the procedures set forth in the applicable Bar Date Order shall not be treated as a creditor with respect to such Claim for purposes of voting on, and distribution under, the Plan.

  • Any Claims filed after the applicable deadlines in the Bar Date Orders or the Plan shall be automatically deemed disallowed in full and expunged without further action.

  • Nothing herein extends or otherwise modifies a bar date established in the Bar Date Orders or other Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court.

  • Nothing in the Plan extends or otherwise modifies a bar date established in the Bar Date Orders or other Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court.


More Definitions of Bar Date Orders

Bar Date Orders means the orders entered by the Bankruptcy Court on September 13, 2013 (Docket No. 696) and October 24, 2013 (Docket No. 956), which established the Bar Date, and any subsequent order supplementing such orders or relating thereto.
Bar Date Orders means the respective orders entered by the Bankruptcy Court establishing the respective Bar Dates, including the Confirmation Order.
Bar Date Orders means the orders entered by the Bankruptcy Court on August 10, 2016 (Docket No. 948), March 22, 2017 (Docket No. 2627), and May 16, 2017 (Docket No. 3410) and any subsequent order supplementing such orders or relating thereto.
Bar Date Orders means, collectively, (i) that certain order of the Bankruptcy Court entered on or about March 3, 2016 [D.I. 283] establishing bar dates for filing certain proofs of claim and (ii) that certain order of the Bankruptcy Court entered on or about September 21, 2016 [D.I. 1077] establishing bar dates for filing certain proofs of claim (including Administrative Claims), with only those exceptions permitted thereby.
Bar Date Orders means, as the context may require, either (i) the Notice of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy issued by the Bankruptcy Court establishing the Bar Date of January 9, 2017 and the Governmental Unit Bar Date [Doc. No. 9 in Case No. 8:16-bk-08168-MGW and Doc. No. 14 in Case No. 8:16-bk-08167-MGW], or (ii) other Final Order(s) entered by the Bankruptcy Court establishing a bar date as to a particular Creditor(s).
Bar Date Orders means collectively the orders entered by the Bankruptcy Court on December 21, 2004, and October 21, 2005 establishing the Bar Dates.
Bar Date Orders means the order entered by the Bankruptcy Court on February 29, 2016 [Docket No. 111], which established the Bar Date, and any subsequent order supplementing such order or relating thereto.