Exhibit Book definition

Exhibit Book means the exhibits to the Plan, as such exhibits may be amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time.
Exhibit Book means the exhibits to the Disclosure Statement, the Plan, and/or the other Plan Documents, as may be amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time.
Exhibit Book means the exhibits to the Disclosure Statement or the Plan, as filed contemporaneously with the Disclosure Statement and Plan, as such exhibits may be amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time.

Examples of Exhibit Book in a sentence

  • Each Debtor shall specify the director(s) or manager(s) of such Reorganized Debtor upon the Effective Date in the Exhibit Book Supplement.

  • The failure to list any such Unknown Causes of Action in the Disclosure Statement, or as an exhibit in the Exhibit Book or Exhibit Book Supplement, is not intended to limit the rights of the Reorganized Debtors to pursue any Unknown Cause of Action to the extent the facts underlying such Unknown Cause of Action become fully known to the Debtors after the entry of the Disclosure Statement Order.

  • In addition, as will be specified in the Exhibit Book Supplement, certain key members of current management are expected to continue to be employed by the Reorganized Debtors.

  • On the Effective Date, the Reorganized Debtors and the Asbestos PI Trust shall enter into a cooperation agreement substantially in the form included as Exhibit 10 in the Exhibit Book.

  • The Nurse Review Report will be reviewed by the MDCH prior to insertion into the Exhibit Book.

  • Exhibit E in the Exhibit Book identifies the Asbestos Insurance Entities that are Asbestos Protected Parties.

  • On the Effective Date, each executory contract and unexpired lease listed on Exhibit G in the Exhibit Book shall be rejected pursuant to Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • On the Effective Date, the Reorganized Debtors and the Asbestos Trust shall enter into a cooperation agreement (the “Cooperation Agreement”) substantially in the form included as Exhibit C in the Exhibit Book.

  • He stays with the A on “old”, does an F – Bb jump for “can and”, and he has C for “knave a”.

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More Definitions of Exhibit Book

Exhibit Book means the Exhibit Book for the Disclosure Statement, as it may be amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time.

Related to Exhibit Book

  • Exhibit F The awarded category pricing from the Contractor’s submitted Price Sheet from 3rd Bid RFP 15-80101507-SA-D

  • Exhibit E means Exhibit E to the Judgment;

  • Exhibit C attached hereto is a graphic representation of the Permanent Easement. In the event of an ambiguity in Exhibit B, Exhibit C may be used to resolve said ambiguity.

  • Exhibit B means [Vendor]’s Response.

  • Exhibit D means Exhibit D to the Judgment;

  • Exhibit 2 Standard File Codes – Delinquency Reporting

  • Exhibit 1 means Exhibit 1 to this Schedule C.

  • Exhibit A means collectively Exhibits A-1 through A-n which incorporate into the Agreement the specific terms and conditions for each TCK licensed hereunder.

  • Exhibit IIB Standard File Codes - Delinquency Reporting The Loss Mit Type field should show the approved Loss Mitigation Code as follows: o ASUM- Approved Assumption o BAP- Borrower Assistance Program o CO- Charge Off o DIL- Deed-in-Lieu o FFA- Formal Forbearance Agreement o MOD- Loan Modification o PRE- Pre-Sale o SS- Short Sale o MISC- Anything else approved by the PMI or Pool Insurer NOTE: Wells Fargo Bank will accept alternative Loss Mitigation Types tx xxxse above, provided that they are consistent with industry standards. If Loss Mitigation Types other than those above are used, the Servicer must supply Wells Fargo Bank with a description of each of the Loss Mitigatixx Xxpes prior to sending the file.

  • Exhibit means any item labeled as an Exhibit in the Solicitation or placed in the Exhibits section of the solicitation.

  • Exhibit One Mortgage Loan Schedule Exhibit Two: Schedule of Discount Fractions Exhibit Three: Information to be Included in Monthly Distribution Date Statement Exhibit Four: Standard Terms of Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of March 1, 2003 This is a Series Supplement, dated as of April 1, 2003 (the "Series Supplement"), to the Standard Terms of Pooling and Servicing Agreement, dated as of March 1, 2003 and attached as Exhibit Four hereto (the "Standard Terms" and, together with this Series Supplement, the "Pooling and Servicing Agreement" or "Agreement"), among RESIDENTIAL FUNDING MORTGAGE SECURITIES I, INC., as the company (together with its permitted successors and assigns, the "Company"), RESIDENTIAL FUNDING CORPORATION, as master servicer (together with its permitted successors and assigns, the "Master Servicer"), and BANK ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Trustee (together with its permitted successors and assigns, the "Trustee").

  • attached means attached to this Agreement when used in relation to a schedule;

  • Schedule 2 means Schedule 2 of this Licence unless otherwise stated;

  • Schedule B herein mean Schedule B attached hereto as constituted on the Effective Date, and thereafter as it may be amended from time to time (deemed or in writing) pursuant to Section 16 or 19(l).

  • Annex II means Annex II to Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste.

  • ATTACHMENT C STANDARD STATE PROVISIONS FOR CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

  • Schedule 3 means Schedule 3 to ITEPA;

  • Schedule of compliance means a schedule of remedial measures included in a state permit, including an enforceable sequence of interim requirements (for example, actions, operations, or milestone events) leading to compliance with the Act, the CWA and regulations.

  • Schedule 4 means Schedule 4 to ITEPA;

  • Form means a form appended to these rules;

  • Annex B means the Commission’s Terms of Reference.

  • Schedule C means internal revenue service schedule C (form 1040) filed by a taxpayer pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Monitoring Requirements Schedule means the Schedule containing details of the monitoring arrangements.

  • Schedule E means internal revenue service schedule E (form 1040) filed by a taxpayer pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Direct Listing means the Company’s initial listing of its Common Stock (other than shares of Common Stock not eligible for resale under Rule 144 under the Securities Act) on a national securities exchange by means of an effective registration statement on Form S-1 filed by the Company with the SEC that registers shares of existing capital stock of the Company for resale, as approved by the Company’s board of directors. For the avoidance of doubt, a Direct Listing shall not be deemed to be an underwritten offering and shall not involve any underwriting services.

  • Collateral Questionnaire means a certificate in form satisfactory to Collateral Agent that provides information with respect to the personal or mixed property of each Loan Party.