Scheduling Motion definition

Scheduling Motion means the motion of Sellers filed with the Bankruptcy Court on April 6, 2005 seeking setting of the Scheduling hearing and approval of the Scheduling Order, with any modifications, amendments or supplements thereto that are reasonably acceptable to Buyer.
Scheduling Motion means the motion filed, or to be filed, by the Debtors in the Chapter 11 Cases seeking entry of an order, among other things, approving notice of the Confirmation Hearing, establishing deadlines and procedures for objections to confirmation of this Plan, establishing procedures for soliciting acceptances of this Plan and establishing the Record Distribution Date.
Scheduling Motion means a motion seeking entry of the Scheduling Order, which shall be reasonably acceptable to the Buyer and the Sellers.

Examples of Scheduling Motion in a sentence

  • In these circumstances, the debtor shall file a motion scheduling a confirmation hearing for the prepackaged plan (“Prepackaged Scheduling Motion") as set forth below.3. CRITERIA FOR PREPACKAGED CHAPTER 11 CASE; CONTENTS OF PREPACKAGED SCHEDULING MOTION.

  • The Debtors will seek approval of the Solicitation Procedures in the Plan Scheduling Motion.

  • The Creditors’ Committee filed a limited objection, requesting that the Scheduling Motion be adjourned to the July omnibus hearing.

  • Approval for the procedures with respect to the solicitation and tabulation of votes to accept or reject the Plan will be sought in the Plan Scheduling Motion.

  • Scheduling Motion Practice The Court will discuss any then-pending and expected motions, and set a briefing schedule and set a hearing date, if necessary.

  • Pursuant to the Scheduling Motion, the Foreign Representatives also request that this Court set the date for the hearing on recognition and to consider the proposed order at the earliest possible time, consistent with Bankruptcy Rule 2002(q)(1).

  • The procedures for the solicitation and tabulation of votes to accept or reject the Plan (as more fully described in the Scheduling Motion) provided for a fair and equitable voting process and are consistent with section 1126 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • They suggested that the ultimate sanction could be for a Member State to be excluded from the euro area.

  • The Bankruptcy Court denied the Scheduling Motion without prejudice at the July 22, 2021 omnibus hearing, and subsequently entered an order to that effect on July 28, 2021.

  • If a Prepackaged Scheduling Motion is properly filed and served in accordance with Local Rule B-9013-3, the Court will consider expedited scheduling of a hearing on confirmation of a proposed “prepackaged plan” (without the prior approval of a disclosure statement) when confirmation of such a plan is supported by pre- petition acceptances of the proposed “prepackaged plan” in accordance with 11U.S.C. § 1126(b) and Fed.R.Bankr.P. 3018(b).


More Definitions of Scheduling Motion

Scheduling Motion means the motion of Sellers, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer, seeking setting of the Scheduling hearing and approval of the Scheduling Order. The Scheduling Motion can be incorporated into the Sale Motion.
Scheduling Motion means the motion filed by the Debtors, substantially contemporaneously with the filing of the Chapter 11 Cases, satisfying the criteria set forth for a Prepack Scheduling Motion in Part III.A. of that certain General Order M-387, dated November 24, 2009, entered in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York by The Honorable Stuart Bernstein and captioned In the Matter of the Adoption of Prepackaged Chapter 11 Case Amended Guidelines, Amending General Order 203.
Scheduling Motion means a motion requesting a schedule for the
Scheduling Motion means the motion filed by the Debtors seeking an order scheduling a hearing to consider approval of the Disclosure Statement and a hearing to consider confirmation of the Plan, which hearings may be combined.

Related to Scheduling Motion

  • Scheduling Order means the scheduling order to be entered pursuant to Rule 23.1 of the Rules of the Court of Chancery, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C.

  • Sale Motion means the motion or motions of Sellers filed with the Bankruptcy Court seeking approval and entry of the Sale Order.

  • DIP Motion means a motion to be filed by the Debtors with the Bankruptcy Court seeking Bankruptcy Court approval of the DIP Facility, which motion shall be consistent in all material respects with this Agreement and otherwise in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Requisite Parties.

  • Scheduling means the actions of Seller and/or its designated representatives pursuant to Section 4.2, of notifying, requesting and confirming to ISO- NE the quantity of Energy to be delivered on any given day or days (or in any given hour or hours) during the Services Term at the Delivery Point.

  • Notice of Motion means a notice setting out the text of a motion, which it is proposed to move at the next relevant meeting;

  • Response Period has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6(a).

  • Defects Notification Period means the period for notifying defects in the Works or a Section (as the case may be) under Sub-Clause 11.1 [Completion of Outstanding Work and Remedying Defects], which extends over 365 days except if otherwise stated in the SCC (with any extension under Sub-Clause 11.3 [Extension of Defects Notification Period]), calculated from the date on which the Works or Section is completed as certified under Sub-Clause 10.1[Taking Over of the Works and Sections].

  • Claims Objection Deadline means the later of: (a) the date that is 180 days after the Effective Date; and (b) such other date as may be fixed by the Bankruptcy Court, after notice and hearing, upon a motion Filed before the expiration of the deadline to object to Claims or Interests.

  • Solicitation Procedures Order means the order of the Bankruptcy Court or other court of competent jurisdiction approving the Debtors' proposed procedures to govern their solicitation of votes on this Plan.

  • Motion means a formal proposition to be discussed and voted on during the course of a meeting.

  • 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.

  • Sale Hearing means the hearing conducted by the Bankruptcy Court to approve the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Responding state means a state in which a petition or comparable pleading for support or to determine parentage of a child is filed or to which a petition or comparable pleading is forwarded for filing from another state or a foreign country.

  • Notice of Dissatisfaction means the notice given by either Party to the other indicating its dissatisfaction and intention to commence arbitration.

  • Response Notice is defined in Section 14.3(b)(ii).

  • Title Review Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.3.

  • Reconsideration means review by the director of an insurer’s Notice of Closure.

  • SCCs means the standard contractual clauses for the transfer of Personal Data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, and implemented by the European Commission decision 2021/914, dated 4 June 2021.

  • Seller’s Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 8.5(a).

  • Response Action means the investigation, cleanup, removal, remediation, containment, control, abatement, monitoring of or any other response action to the presence of Regulated Substances or Contamination in, on, at, under or emanating from the Stadium Site, including the correction or abatement of any violation required pursuant to Environmental Laws or by a Governmental Authority.

  • Response means the material submitted by the respondent in answering the solicitation.

  • Claim Objection Deadline means the first Business Day that is 180 days after the Effective Date, as may be extended by order of the Bankruptcy Court.

  • Claims Objection Bar Date means the deadline for objecting to a Claim, which shall be on the date that is the later of (a) 180 days after the Effective Date and (b) such other period of limitation as may be specifically fixed by the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, or by an order of the Bankruptcy Court for objecting to Claims.

  • Civil action means all suits or claims of a civil nature in a state or federal court, whether cognizable as cases at law or in equity or admiralty. "Civil action" does not include any of the following:

  • Objection Deadline means the date identified in the Preliminary Approval Order and Class Notice by which a Settlement Class Member must serve written objections, if any, to the Settlement to be able to object to the Settlement. The Objection Deadline shall be no later than 30 days before the Final Approval Hearing.