Disclosure Statement Motion definition

Disclosure Statement Motion means the motion seeking approval of the Disclosure Statement.
Disclosure Statement Motion means the motion that was filed on or about September 11, 2009, that seeks Bankruptcy Court approval of the Disclosure Statement pursuant to sections 105, 1125 and 1126 of the Bankruptcy Code and Bankruptcy Rules 2002, 3017, 3018 and 3020.
Disclosure Statement Motion means the motion to approve (conditionally or on a final basis) the Disclosure Statement and Solicitation Materials as containing, among other things, “adequate informationas required by Sections 1125 and 1126(b) of the Bankruptcy Code.

Examples of Disclosure Statement Motion in a sentence

  • Disclosure Statement Motion at ¶ 4 (requesting August 11, 2017 to be set as the voting record date).

  • As set forth above, pursuant to the Disclosure Statement Motion, the Debtors have requested that the Bankruptcy Court schedule the Combined Hearing for July 28, 2021, at 10:00 a.m., prevailing Eastern Time, subject to Bankruptcy Court approval and availability.

  • Indeed, in resolving the objections to the Disclosure Statement Motion, the Debtors believe that that they have gone above and beyond section 1125’s disclosure requirements.

  • On June 3, 2022, the Debtors filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court the Disclosure Statement Motion and the Combined Disclosure Statement and Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Sungard AS New Holdings, LLC and its Debtor Affiliates Pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (as applicable, the “Disclosure Statement”, “Plan and Disclosure Statement” or “Plan”).

  • On October 15, 2020, the Debtors filed the Plan, Disclosure Statement, and Disclosure Statement Motion.


More Definitions of Disclosure Statement Motion

Disclosure Statement Motion means the motion of the Debtors seeking entry of an order approving the Disclosure Statement and authorizing solicitation of the Plan.
Disclosure Statement Motion has the meaning set forth in Section 5.13(a).
Disclosure Statement Motion means the motion seeking approval of the Disclosure Statement, the procedures for the solicitation of votes in connection with the Plan pursuant to sections 1125 and 1126 of the Bankruptcy Code and the forms of ballots and notices and related relief, together with all exhibits, appendices, supplements, and related documents [Docket No. 70].
Disclosure Statement Motion means the Debtors’ motion for an order, among other things, (a) approving the Disclosure Statement; (b) establishing a voting record date for the Plan; (c) approving solicitation packages and procedures for the distribution thereof; (d) approving the forms of ballots; (e) establishing procedures for voting on the Plan; and (f) establishing notice and objection procedures for the confirmation of the Plan.
Disclosure Statement Motion means that certain Motion for Order (A) Approving the Disclosure Statement, (B) Establishing the Record Date, Voting Deadline, and Other Dates, (C) Approving Procedures for Soliciting, Receiving and Tabulating Votes on the Plan and for Filing Objections to the Plan and (D) Approving the Manner and Forms of Notice and Other Related Documents, filed with the Bankruptcy Court on , 2016, as the Motion may be amended from time to time.
Disclosure Statement Motion means the motion and the proposed form of order to be filed by the Company with the Bankruptcy Court, seeking approval of the Disclosure Statement and approval of all other Solicitation Materials and Procedures, each of which shall be in form and substance satisfactory to the Requisite Supporting Noteholders and the Company;
Disclosure Statement Motion means the motion to be filed by the Company in the Chapter 11 Cases seeking entry of the Disclosure Statement Order, which motion (including any exhibits, appendices or related documents) shall be materially consistent with this Agreement and the Restructuring Term Sheet and otherwise in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Company and the Requisite Lenders.