Examples of Chapter 11 Petition in a sentence
A list of the Debtors in these chapter 11 cases and the last four digits of each Debtor’s taxpayer identification number is attached as Schedule 1 to the Declaration of Stephen Farber in Support of Chapter 11 Petition and First Day Pleadings [Docket No. 2] and at www.donlinrecano.com/rmc.
Samson in Support of the Debtor’s Chapter 11 Petition and First Day Pleadings (the “First Day Declaration”) filed contemporaneouslyherewith.
Additional information about the Debtor’s business and affairs, capital structure, prepetition indebtedness, and the events leading up to the Petition Date can be found in the Declaration of Clifton Karnei in Support of Chapter 11 Petition and First Day Motions (the “FirstDay Declaration”) [Dkt.
Kelly in Support of Motion of Compañía de Alimentos Fargo, S.A. to Dismiss Involuntary Chapter 11 Petition, sworn to Aug.
Gavin, CTP, Chief Restructuring Officer of the Debtor, in Support of Debtor’s Chapter 11 Petition and First Day Motions [D.I. 8].
Additional information about the Debtor’s business and affairs, capital structure, prepetition indebtedness, and the events leading up to the Petition Date can be found in the Declaration of Clifton Karnei in Support of Chapter 11 Petition and First Day Motions (the “First Day Declaration”) [Dkt.
In making such considerations, it appears to this Court that to lift the stay or to dismiss the trust's Chapter 11 Petition and allow the Movants to proceed against its assets would be to the detriment of the other creditors.
Without distinguishing, however, between the admissible Country Report and the inadmissible economic report, the Petitioners’ supplemental memorandum of law refers to bombings and violent protests against businesses, andemphasizes that “judicial officers have been found to be inefficient, subject to political manipulation, and incapable of stemming corruption.” (Supplemental Memorandum ofLaw in Opposition to Motion of Compañia de Alimentos Fargo, S.A. to Dismiss Involuntary Chapter 11 Petition, dated Apr.
The factual background regarding the Debtors, including their business operations, their capital and debt structures, and the events leading to the filing of these chapter 11 cases, is set forth in detail in the Declaration of Jose Leonardo Marti in Support of Chapter 11 Petition and First Day Motions (ECF No. 47) (the “First Day Declaration”), which is incorporated herein by reference.
In Count II, KERS seeks an order dismissing Debtor’s Chapter 11 Petition because Debtor is ineligible to be a Debtor under Chapter 11 pursuant to 11 U.S.C.§ 109(a), (b), and (d).