Scheduled Claim definition

Scheduled Claim means a Claim that is listed in the Debtor’s Schedules.
Scheduled Claim means any of the matters set forth in Schedule 5.7.
Scheduled Claim means a Claim that is listed by the Debtor in the Schedules.

Examples of Scheduled Claim in a sentence

  • If an objection has not been filed to a Proof of Claim or the Schedules have not been amended with respect to a Claim that (i) was Scheduled by the Debtors but (ii) was not Scheduled as contingent, unliquidated and/or disputed, by the Claims Objection Deadline, as the same may be extended by order of the Court, the Claim to which the Proof of Claim or Scheduled Claim relates shall be treated as an Allowed Claim if such Claim has not been Allowed earlier.

  • Except with respect to any Scheduled Claim, the Indemnified Party shall give written notice to the Indemnifying Parties promptly after it becomes aware of any claim, action or proceeding (each, an “Action”) as to which indemnity may be sought under this Section 11; provided that in any event, the Indemnified Parties shall give written notice of an Action within thirty (30) days after being served with the related process or legal proceeding.

  • As of the Confirmation Date, any Scheduled Claim designated as disputed, contingent, unknown in amount or unliquidated in amount, and for which the Claimant has not filed a proof of Claim, shall be deemed expunged, without further act or deed.

  • The Claim asserted in the Proof of Claim shall be deemed to replace such Scheduled Claim and shall ultimately become an Allowed Claim, a Disputed Claim or a Disallowed Claim pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Plan.

  • Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 3003(c)(4), a filed proof of Claim supersedes a related Scheduled Claim.

  • If an objection has not been filed to a Claim or the Schedules have not been amended with respect to a Claim that (i) was Scheduled by the Debtors but (ii) was not Scheduled as contingent, unliquidated, and/or disputed, by the Claims Objection Deadline, as the same may be extended by order of the Bankruptcy Court, the Claim to which the Proof of Claim or Scheduled Claim relates will be treated as an Allowed Claim if such Claim has not been allowed earlier.

  • If a timely objection has not been Filed to a proof of claim or the Schedules have not been amended with respect to a Claim that was scheduled by the Debtors but was not Scheduled by the Debtors as contingent, unliquidated, and/or disputed, then the Claim to which the proof of claim or Scheduled Claim relates will be treated as an Allowed Claim.

  • If an objection has not been filed to a Proof of Claim or the Schedules have not been amended with respect to a Claim that (i) was Scheduled by the Debtors but (ii) was not Scheduled as contingent, unliquidated, and/or disputed, by the Claims Objection Deadline, as the same may be extended by order of the Bankruptcy Court, the Claim to which the Proof of Claim or Scheduled Claim relates will be treated as an Allowed Claim if such Claim has not been allowed earlier.

  • If a timely objection has not been Filed to a Proof of Claim or the Schedules have not been amended with respect to a Claim that (i) was Scheduled by the Debtors but (ii) was not Scheduled as contingent, unliquidated, and/or disputed, the Claim to which the Proof of Claim or Scheduled Claim relates will be treated as an Allowed Claim if such Claim has not been Allowed earlier.

  • If an objection has not been filed by the Debtor’s Representative with respect to a Proof of Claim or the Schedules have not been amended with respect to a Claim for which a Proof of Claim was not timely filed, by the Claims Objection Deadline, as the Claims Objection Deadline may be extended hereunder, the Claim to which the Proof of Claim or Scheduled Claim relates will be treated as an Allowed Claim if such Claim has not been Allowed earlier.


More Definitions of Scheduled Claim

Scheduled Claim means a Claim that is listed on the Debtors’ Statements and Schedules.
Scheduled Claim means a Claim that appears on the Schedules and is not listed at $0 or marked as unliquidated, contingent, or disputed.

Related to Scheduled Claim

  • Approved Claim means a Claim Form submitted by a Settlement Class Member (defined below) that: (a) is submitted timely and in accordance with the directions on the Claim Form and the provisions of the Settlement Agreement; (b) is fully and truthfully completed by a Settlement Class Member with all of the information requested in the Claim Form; (c) is signed by the Settlement Class Member, physically or electronically; and (d) is approved by the Settlement Administrator pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Allowed Claim means an Allowed Claim of the type described.

  • Disputed Claim means any Claim that is not Allowed.

  • Secured Claim means a Claim that is secured by a Lien on property in which any of the Debtors’ Estates have an interest or that is subject to setoff under section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, to the extent of the value of the Claim holder’s interest in such Estate’s interest in such property or to the extent of the amount subject to setoff, as applicable, as determined pursuant to section 506(a) of the Bankruptcy Code or, in the case of setoff, pursuant to section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Settled Claims means any and all claims, debts, demands, rights or causes of action or liabilities (including, but not limited to, any claims for damages, interest, attorneys’ fees, expert or consulting fees, and any other costs, expenses or liability), whether based on United States federal, state, local, statutory or common law or any other law, rule or regulation, whether foreign or domestic, fixed or contingent, accrued or unaccrued, liquidated or unliquidated, at law or in equity, matured or unmatured, foreseen or unforeseen, whether class or individual in nature, including, without limitation, both known claims and Unknown Claims (as defined below) (i) that have been asserted in the Action by Lead Plaintiff and the Class Members or any of them against any of the Released Parties (whether pleaded in the Complaint or not), or (ii) that could have been asserted in the Action or in any forum by Lead Plaintiff and the Class Members or any of them against any of the Released Parties, which arise out of any of the claims, allegations, activities, press releases or public statements set forth in the Complaint and relate to the purchase, sale, transfer or acquisition of the publicly traded common stock of Superior during the Class Period, or any actions, representations or omissions that were alleged or might have been alleged to affect the price of any publicly traded common stock of Superior during the Class Period. For the avoidance of doubt, Settled Claims do not include derivative claims against the Individual Defendants which are the property of Superior’s bankruptcy estate, including but not limited to claims asserted in Barbara Fontenelle, deriva- tively on behalf of Nominal Defendant Superior Offshore International, Inc., Cause No. 2008-16760, filed in the 234th Judicial District of Harris County, Texas and Gary Pearlman, derivatively on behalf of Nominal Defendant Superior Offshore International, Inc., Civil Action No. H-08-0740, filed in the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division.

  • Unsecured Claim means any Claim that is not a Secured Claim.

  • Subordinated Claim means a Claim of the kind described in sections 726(a)(3) or 726(a)(4) of the Bankruptcy Code and/or Claims subordinated under sections 510(b) or 510(c) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Insured Claim means any Claim arising from an incident or occurrence alleged to have occurred prior to the Effective Date that is covered under an insurance policy applicable to the Debtors or their businesses.

  • Administrative Claim means a Claim for costs and expenses of administration of the Estates under sections 503(b), 507(a)(2), 507(b), or 1114(e)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code, including: (a) the actual and necessary costs and expenses incurred on or after the Petition Date of preserving the Estates and operating the businesses of the Debtors; (b) Allowed Professional Fee Claims in the Chapter 11 Cases; and (c) all fees and charges assessed against the Estates under chapter 123 of title 28 of the United States Code, 28 U.S.C. §§ 1911-1930.

  • Contested Claim means any Tax, Indebtedness or other claim or liability (i) the validity or amount of which is being diligently contested in good faith, (ii) for which adequate reserve, or other appropriate provision, if any, as required in conformity with GAAP shall have been made, and (iii) with respect to which any right to execute upon or sell any assets of the Company or of any of its Subsidiaries has not matured or has been and continues to be effectively enjoined, superseded or stayed.