Creditor Conflict definition

Creditor Conflict means, at any time prior to the Senior Discharge Date, a conflict between:
Creditor Conflict means, at any time prior to the First/Second Lien Discharge Date, a conflict between:
Creditor Conflict means, at any time prior to the Final Discharge Date, a conflict between the interests of:

Examples of Creditor Conflict in a sentence

  • Smith, Creditor Conflict and the Efficiency of Corporate Reorganization 18 (May 2014) (unpublished manuscript), available at http://papers.ssrn.com/ sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2444700 (“[T]he probability of reorganization appears to be positively related to secured debt asset coverage over the range of ln(Ui*/S) in our sample.”).

  • Even though there is another willing lender available to compete for the loan, the debt overhang creates market power that restricts competition.Secured Creditor Conflict Induces Direct ControlOne cause of the inefficient process sale to the first lien in this example is the existence of conflict between secured creditor groups.

  • David Frisch Delaware Law School Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.buffalo.edu/buffalolawreview Part of the Commercial Law Commons Recommended Citation David Frisch, The Priority Secured Party/Subordinate Lien Creditor Conflict: Is "Lien-Two" Out in the Cold?, 33 Buff.

  • Smith, Creditor Conflict and the Efficiency of Corporate Reorganization (unpublished manuscript, May 2014) online at https://ssrn.com/abstract=2463700.


More Definitions of Creditor Conflict

Creditor Conflict means, at any time prior to the Notes Discharge Date, a conflict between:
Creditor Conflict means, at any time prior to the Senior Secured Liabilities Discharge Date, a conflict between the interests of the Secured Creditors.
Creditor Conflict means a conflict between:

Related to Creditor Conflict

  • Intercreditor Agreement means the Intercreditor Agreement dated as of the Issue Date (and as may be amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time), between, among others, the Company, the Guarantors, the Trustee, the Collateral Agent, and each additional authorized representative and collateral agent from time to time party thereto.