First Day Hearing definition

First Day Hearing means the hearing held before Judge David Jones on August 26, 2019 in the Bankruptcy Case.
First Day Hearing means the hearing conducted on January 16, 2018 related to

Examples of First Day Hearing in a sentence

  • The Debtors intend to file first day motions, including the following: Notice of First Day Hearing and Agenda of Matters Scheduled for Hearing Motion for an Order Directing Joint Administration of Cases Pursuant to Fed.

  • The Debtors, at the direction of their independent special committee and chief restructuring officer, will seek to engage with the Prepetition Secured Parties immediately following the Petition Date are optimistic that they will be able to reach agreements for the use of the Cash Collateral prior to the First Day Hearing.

  • On the Petition Date, the Debtors filed a number of motions and other pleadings (the "First Day Motions"), the most significant of which are described below, to be discussed at the hearing before the Bankruptcy Court on October 6, 2015 (the "First Day Hearing").

  • On the Petition Date, the Debtors also filed the Restructuring Support Agreement and the Plan for informational purposes and for discussion at the First Day Hearing.

  • Nevertheless, the Debtors themselves previously asked the Court to take judicial notice of certain CDC and other governmental agency reports detailing the severity of the pandemic at the First Day Hearing on their DIP financing, and the Court did so after hearing no objection.

  • As noted above, at the First Day Hearing and thereafter, the Debtors obtained entry of orders establishing procedures governing the trading of Parent Equity Interests (the “Equity Trading Procedures”).

  • Moreover, the ample notice of the Stay Relief Motion, and the public record of the First Day Hearing, the Joint Status Letters and the CRO Stipulation provide no grounds for finding there was a lack of notice to interested parties.

  • CTG expended time meeting with Debtors and Debtors’ counsel in preparation for, and attending any court hearings, including First Day Hearing.

  • While Eversource may for strategic reasons prefer to have these Chapter 11 Cases administered in New Hampshire, it already has shown, by filing the Venue Motion and objections to three motions that were filed on the Petition Date or shortly thereafter (through counsel located in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, who appeared in person at the First Day Hearing) that is perfectly capable of protecting its interests in this Court.

  • During the Application Period, Brown Rudnick attorney Tristan Axelrod traveled to Wilmington, Delaware to attend the First Day Hearing.

Related to First Day Hearing

  • Plan hearing means the public hearing on a proposed project area plan required

  • Administrative hearing means a type of hearing that an appellant may elect in which the presiding officer reviews the written record only and makes a decision based on the facts available within the appeal file. An administrative hearing does not require an in-person or teleconference hearing. The final determination to establish whether an administrative hearing may be held will be made by the appeals section or the presiding officer.

  • Court Hearing means the hearing by the High Court of the Petition to sanction the Scheme under Section 453 of the Act.

  • Formal hearing means a board or department process that provides for the right of private parties to submit factual proofs as provided in § 2.2-4020 of the Administrative Process Act in connection with case decisions. Formal hearings do not include the factual inquiries of an informal nature provided in § 2.2-4019 of the Administrative Process Act.

  • Settlement Hearing means the hearing set by the Court under Rule 23(e)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to consider final approval of the Settlement.

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

  • Permanency hearing means a hearing, conducted with respect to a child who is in foster care, to determine the permanency plan for the child which includes:

  • Contested case hearing means a proceeding before the Authority under the Administrative Procedures Act when any of the following contests an adverse determination, action, or as it relates to an MCE enrollee, an adverse benefit determination:

  • First Day Pleadings means the first-day pleadings that the Company Parties determine are necessary or desirable to file.

  • Settlement Fairness Hearing means the hearing set by the Court under Rule 23(e)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to consider final approval of the Settlement.

  • 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.

  • Fair Hearing means the State hearing provided to beneficiaries pursuant to Title 22, CCR, Sections 50951 and 50953. All fair hearings requested by beneficiaries shall comply with 42 CFR §§ 431.220(a)(5), 438.408(f), 438.414, and 438.10(g)(1).

  • Informal hearing means a meeting between the Division and the licensee when a temporary suspension order has been issued.

  • First Day Orders means all orders entered by the Bankruptcy Court on the Petition Date or within five Business Days of the Petition Date or based on motions filed on the Petition Date.

  • Hearing means an oral hearing and includes a hearing conducted in whole or in part by video link, telephone or other means of instantaneous two-way electronic communication;

  • Fairness Hearing means a hearing on the settlement proposed in this Settlement Agreement held by the Court to determine whether the proposed settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate, and whether it should be finally approved by the Court.

  • Final Fairness Hearing means the hearing in the Action for the Court to consider final approval of this Settlement and the entry of Judgment.

  • State Fair Hearing means the process set forth in subpart E of part 431 of CFR Title 42. State Fiscal Year (SFY) means 12 calendar months commencing on July 1 and ending on June 30 following or the 12-month period for which the State budgets funds.

  • Child day center means a child day program offered to (i) two or more children under the age of 13 in a facility that is not the residence of the provider or of any of the children in care or (ii) 13 or more children at any location.

  • Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine:

  • Rostered Day Off means a day where an employee is not rostered to work other than an Accrued Day Off.

  • Detention hearing means a hearing held by a judge or trial commissioner within twenty-four (24) hours, exclusive of weekends and holidays, of the start of any period of detention prior to adjudication;

  • Notice of Hearing means a notice containing the information set out in Schedule VIII;

  • Settlement Period has the meaning specified therefor in Section 2.02(d)(i) hereof.

  • Final Approval Hearing means the hearing before the Court where the Parties will request the Final Judgment to be entered by the Court approving the Settlement Agreement, the Fee Award, and the incentive award to the Class Representative.

  • Settlement Day means the Business Day which is 2 Business Days after the relevant Dealing Day (or such Business Day as is permitted in relation to such Dealing Day pursuant to the Operating Guidelines) or such other number of Business Days after the relevant Dealing Day as determined by the Manager in consultation with the Trustee from time to time and notified to the relevant Participating Dealers or as otherwise described in the relevant Appendix.