Estimation Motion definition

Estimation Motion means the Motion of the Future Claimants’ Representative, the Official Committee of Tort Claimants, and the Coalition of Abused Scouts for Justice for Entry of an Order, Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 105(a) and 502(c), (I) Authorizing an Estimation of Current and Future Abuse Claims and (II) Establishing Procedures and Schedule for Estimation Proceedings [D.I. 2391].
Estimation Motion means a motion Filed or to be Filed with the Court in the Chapter 11 Cases, which seeks, among other things, to:
Estimation Motion has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

Examples of Estimation Motion in a sentence

  • On or after the Effective Date, the Trust was funded as provided for in Section 6.3 (d) of the Plan and the Stipulation and Order Fixing Asbestos Trust Claim and Resolving Debtors' Estimation Motion approved by this Court on February 14, 2011.

  • With respect to each Accepting Bank Class, each of the Holdback Motion and the Estimation Motion shall be withdrawn with prejudice and without costs.

  • Holders of Certificates should not rely, nor are you entitled to rely, on any summary provided herein regarding the Estimation Motion, the Plan, or any other pleading filed with, or order entered by, the Bankruptcy Court, and holders of Certificates should review the actual terms of the Estimation Motion and the Plan.

  • Any such Claims Estimation Motion may be resolved by agreement between the Debtors and the movant without the requirement for further order or approval of the Bankruptcy Court.

  • Pursuant to the Dealer Estimation Motion, the Debtor sought to estimate the amount of Dealer Claims, consisting primarily of Comprehensive Claims, based upon a $170 million collection scenario.

  • The Estimation Motion also sought an order from the Bankruptcy Court disallowing certain of the VC Summer Owners’ Proofs of Claim as duplicative.

  • As to Dealers with Claims in impaired Class 6, pursuant to the Voting Procedures Order, and as a consequence of the Dealer Estimation Motion, such Dealers will be entitled to vote only if the Debtor's $185 million collection scenario produces an estimated claim amount, or if the Bankruptcy Court enters an order temporarily allowing their Claims in an amount greater than $0.00.

  • Am. Alliance, 92 F.3d at 59.In applying the American Alliance test, the Court finds that Claremont has satisfied its burden to establish that its failure to respond to FairPoint’s First Estimation Motion constitutes excusable neglect.

  • Therefore, under American Alliance, Claremont has a meritorious defense to FairPoint’s First Estimation Motion and this factor weighs in favor of Claremont.

  • The Parties further agree that following the entry of the Notice Order, they shall provide notice of the Settlement Motion and Estimation Motion in accordance with the procedures approved by the Bankruptcy Court.


More Definitions of Estimation Motion

Estimation Motion means a motion filed in the Bankruptcy Court by the GUC Trust seeking a determination of Plaintiffs’ aggregate Allowed General Unsecured Claims against the Sellers.
Estimation Motion means the Motion of Debtors Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 502(c) and 105(a) to Estimate Secured Claims of LNV Corporation and CLMG Corp. for Distribution Purposes [Docket No. 200].

Related to Estimation Motion

  • DIP Motion means the motion and proposed form of Interim DIP Order filed by the Loan Parties with the Bankruptcy Court on the Petition Date or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter seeking approval, on an interim and final basis, of (among other things) the DIP Facility, and authorization for the use of cash collateral (including such terms and conditions relating to adequate protection in connection therewith), in each case, in form and substance acceptable to the Agent and the Required Lenders.

  • Sale Motion means the motion or motions of Sellers filed with the Bankruptcy Court seeking approval and entry of the Sale Order.

  • E-Statement means an electronic version of daily confirms, monthly, quarterly or annual statements, and shareholder tax statements created with investor transaction data housed on DST’s TA2000® mutual fund record keeping system, with images available online via a secure web site.

  • Disclosure Statement Order means the order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the Disclosure Statement.

  • Settlement Procedures Timetable For offers to purchase Certificated Notes accepted by the Company, Settlement Procedures A through F set forth above shall be completed as soon as possible following the trade but not later than the respective times (New York City time) set forth below: Settlement Procedure Time ---------- ----

  • Settlement Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(a).

  • Closing Statement means the Closing Statement in the form on Annex A attached hereto.

  • Claims Bar Date Order means that certain order entered by the Bankruptcy Court establishing the Claims Bar Date.

  • Bankruptcy Court has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Disclosure Statement means the written disclosure statement that relates to this Plan, as approved by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to section 1125 of the Bankruptcy Code and Bankruptcy Rule 3017, as such disclosure statement may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time.

  • Administrative Claim Bar Date means the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which shall be 30 days after the Effective Date.

  • Estimated Closing Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a).

  • Plaintiffs means the Class Representatives and the Class Members.

  • Sale Hearing means the hearing of the Bankruptcy Court to approve the Sale Procedures and Sale Motion and enter the Sale Approval Order.

  • Closing Date Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.06(b).

  • Settlement Report a report summarizing Revolver Loans and participations in LC Obligations outstanding as of a given settlement date, allocated to Lenders on a Pro Rata basis in accordance with their Revolver Commitments.

  • Pre-Closing Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a).

  • Bid Procedures Order means an Order of the Bankruptcy Court that (a) is in substantially the form set forth as Exhibit A to this Agreement or otherwise in a form reasonably satisfactory to the Sellers and acceptable to the Buyer in its sole discretion, and (b) approves procedures for the solicitation and consideration of competitive bids for the Assets under the terms and conditions of this Agreement and authorizing the protections set forth in Article 11 for the Buyer.

  • Bar Date Order means the Order (I) Setting Bar Dates for Filing Proofs of Claim, Including Requests for Payment under Section 503(B)(9), (II) Establishing Amended Schedules Bar Date and Rejection Damages Bar Date, (III) Approving the Form of and Manner for Filing Proofs of Claim, Including Section 503(B)(9) Requests, and (IV) Approving Notice of Bar Dates [Docket No. 482], as such order may be amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time.

  • Risk Disclosure Statement means the document setting out general information in respect of the risks associated with utilising our financial products;

  • Confirmation Hearing means the hearing held by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to section 1128 of the Bankruptcy Code to consider confirmation of this Plan, as such hearing may be adjourned or continued from time to time.

  • Closing Statements has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3(b).

  • Bidding Procedures Order means that certain order of the Bankruptcy Court, entitled “Order (A) Approving Sale Procedures and Bid Protections, Including Break-Up Fee(s), In Connection With Sale Of Substantially All Assets; (B) Scheduling An Auction For And Hearing To Approve One Or More Sales; (C) Approving Notice Of Respective Date, Time And Place For Auction And For Hearing On Approval Of Sale(s),” entered on January 16, 2009.

  • Substantive Motion means an original motion or an original motion as amended, but does not include an amendment or a procedural motion.

  • Earn-Out Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(c).

  • Lead Member of the Bidding Consortium or “Lead Member” shall mean a company who commits at least twenty six percent (26%) equity stake in the Project, meets the technical requirement as per Clause 2.1.2 and so designated by other Member(s) in Bidding Consortium;