Governmental Unit Bar Date definition

Governmental Unit Bar Date means the date established in the General Bar Date Order as the deadline for the filing of proofs of claim by and for each and every Governmental Unit.
Governmental Unit Bar Date means the date established by the Bankruptcy Court as the deadline for Governmental Units to file proofs of claim.
Governmental Unit Bar Date means August 30, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) as established by the Bar Date Order.

Examples of Governmental Unit Bar Date in a sentence

  • The Debtors notified all known claimants subject to the General Bar Date or the Governmental Unit Bar Date of their need to file a proof of claim with the Bankruptcy Court.

  • To be eligible to receive distributions under the Plan on account of a Priority Tax Claim, holders of such Priority Tax Claims must file a Proof of Claim that is received by the Claims Agent on or prior to the Governmental Unit Bar Date.

  • In addition, on or before, October 25, 2012, a proof of claim form and the Bar Date Notice were mailed to all known entities holding potential prepetition claims against the Debtors.Following passage of the General Bar Date and Governmental Unit Bar Date, over 360 proofs of claim had been filed against the Debtors in the Reorganization Cases.

  • To be eligible to receive distributions under the Plan on account of a Priority Tax Claim, a Proof of Claim must be filed with the Claims Agent so as to be received on or before the Governmental Unit Bar Date.

  • The Proceeds Available for General Unsecured Creditors may be less than estimated as a result of greater than expected Priority Claims, including Priority Tax Claims subject to the later Governmental Unit Bar Date, Administrative Claims subject to the Administrative Claims Bar Date, and post petition Claims for taxes that are not subject to any Bar Date.


More Definitions of Governmental Unit Bar Date

Governmental Unit Bar Date means February 15, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. (Prevailing Pacific Time) as established by the Bar Date Notice.
Governmental Unit Bar Date means 5:00 p.m. (Eastern) on April 15, 2013, the date set by the Bankruptcy Court as the last day for Governmental Units to file Proofs of Claim in the Chapter 11 Cases for Claims arising prior to the Petition Date.
Governmental Unit Bar Date means August 31, 2012, which is the date established by the Bankruptcy Court as the deadline for governmental units to file proofs of Claims.
Governmental Unit Bar Date means July 22, 2019, which is the deadline set pursuant to the Bar Date Order for filing proofs of Claim on behalf of any governmental unit, as defined in § 101(27) of the Bankruptcy Code, for any Claims against the Debtors that arose before the Petition Date.
Governmental Unit Bar Date means May 14, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. (Prevailing Eastern Time) as established by the Bar Date Order.
Governmental Unit Bar Date means November 13, 2009, the bar date established in the Bar Date Order for the filing of proofs of Governmental Claims by any governmental unit (as defined in section 101(27) of the Bankruptcy Code).
Governmental Unit Bar Date means the deadline for Governmental Units to file proofs of claim as established by the Bankruptcy Court as September 28, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. prevailing Eastern time.