Injunctions definition

Injunctions means the Discharge Injunction, the Asbestos Channeling Injunction, the Anti-Suit Injunction and any other injunctions entered by order of the Bankruptcy Court or the District Court in the Reorganization Cases (including but not limited to any injunction contained in any Final Order approving any Asbestos Insurance Settlement Agreement).
Injunctions. The Plan will permit the businesses of the Reorganized Debtors to operate free of asbestos-related claims and litigation, through the operation of the following injunctions pursuant to sections 105, 524(g) and 1141 of the Bankruptcy Code (the "Injunctions"):
Injunctions means the Discharge Injunction, the Channeling Injunction, the Insurance Entity Injunction, the Post-Confirmation Interim Injunction, the Release Injunctions, and any other injunctions entered by the Bankruptcy Court or the District Court in connection with Confirmation of the Plan.

Examples of Injunctions in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Plan, all actions in the nature of those to be enjoined by the Injunctions will be enjoined during the period between the Confirmation Date and the Effective Date.

  • Employee expressly acknowledges and agrees that each and every restraint imposed by this Agreement is reasonable with respect to subject matter, time period, and geographical scope, and may be enforced by equitable remedies including Temporary Restraining Orders, Preliminary Injunctions, and Permanent Injunctions.

  • Injunctions, temporary restraining orders or actions under Veteran's Preference shall not be considered part of the grievance procedure.

  • Injunctions: Should Wichita State University be prevented or enjoined from proceeding with the acquisition before or after contract execution by reason of any litigation or other reason beyond the control of the Wichita State University, contractor shall not be entitled to make or assert claim for damage by reason of said delay.

  • It is accordingly agreed that the parties shall be entitled to an Injunction or Injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions thereof in any court of the United States or any state having jurisdiction, this being in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity.


More Definitions of Injunctions

Injunctions means the Discharge Injunction, the Asbestos Channeling Injunction and any other injunctions entered by Order of the Bankruptcy Court or the District Court in the Reorganization Cases.
Injunctions means any Discharge Injunction, Permanent Channeling Injunction, and/or Asbestos Insurance Company Injunction issued by the Bankruptcy Court and/or the District Court in the Reorganization Cases.
Injunctions means the Discharge Injunction, the Permanent Channeling Injunction, the Asbestos/Silica Insurance Company Injunction, and the 346 Injunction issued by the Bankruptcy Court or the District Court in the Reorganization Cases.
Injunctions means the injunctions provided pursuant to Article VIII.E of the
Injunctions means the Discharge Injunction, the Channeling Injunction, the Insurance Entity Injunction, the Release Injunction, the Exculpation
Injunctions has the meaning set forth in the Plan.
Injunctions. The Plan will permit the businesses of the Reorganized Debtors to operate free of asbestos-related claims and litigation, through the operation of the following injunctions pursuant to sections 105, 524(g) and 1141 of the Bankruptcy Code (the "Injunctions"): Discharge Injunction: The Reorganized Debtors will be protected from Claims and litigation by the Debtors' discharge and the Discharge Injunction, which will prohibit and enjoin the taking of any legal action against Congoleum, Reorganized Congoleum and others based upon any Claim, Asbestos Claim or Demand. For a complete description of the Discharge Injunction, see Section 11.4 of the Plan.