Bar Dates definition

Bar Dates means the date(s), if any, designated by the Bankruptcy Court as the last date(s) for filing Proofs of Claim against the Debtors.
Bar Dates means those dates and times defined as the Bar Dates in SectionIII.E.7.c. of this Combined Plan and Disclosure Statement.
Bar Dates means the Claims Bar Date, the Governmental Bar Date, or the Rejection Damages Bar Date, as applicable; and “Bar Dates” means a collective reference to the Claims Bar Date, the Governmental Bar Date, and the Rejection Damages Bar Date.

Examples of Bar Dates in a sentence

  • The Plan does not modify any other Bar Date Order, including Bar Dates for Claims entitled to administrative priority under section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Notice of the Bar Dates was served on all potential creditors of the Debtors’ estates on or before June 20, 2015.

  • Within forty-two (42) months of the effective date of these Orders, Respondent shall achieve compliance with Chapter 6111 and the rules promulgated thereunder.

  • Acts or omissions of the Debtors that arose prior to the Petition Date may give rise to claims against the Debtors that must be filed by the applicable Bar Dates, notwithstanding that such claims may not have matured or become fixed or liquidated as of the Petition Date.

  • Notice of the Bar Dates was provided in accordance with the Bar Date Order.


More Definitions of Bar Dates

Bar Dates means the date(s), if any, designated by the Bankruptcy Court as the last date(s) for filing Proofs of Claims or Interest against the Debtor, or otherwise asserting any Claim against the Debtor, or, in the absence of such designation, as shall be applicable under the Bankruptcy Rules.
Bar Dates means the date(s) designated by the Bankruptcy Court as the last date(s) for filing Proofs of Claim against the Debtors.
Bar Dates means the date(s), if any, designated by the Court as the last date(s) for filing Proofs of Claim or Interest against the Debtors.
Bar Dates means the date(s) designated by the Bankruptcy Court (or the Canadian Court, in the case of Canadian Claims) as the last date(s) for filing Proofs of Claim against the Debtors.
Bar Dates means those dates and times defined as the Bar Dates in Section
Bar Dates means the respective dates by which all Entities asserting certain Claims against a Debtor must have filed a Proof of Claim or be forever barred from asserting such Claims against such Debtor or its Estate, as established by any orders of the Bankruptcy Court or the Parent’s Plan.
Bar Dates means those dates and times defined as the Bar Dates in Section III. B.9 of the Combined Plan and Disclosure Statement.