Examples of United Methodist Entities in a sentence
For the avoidance of doubt, the Protected Parties shall include: (a) the Debtors; (b) Reorganized BSA; (c) the Related Non-Debtor Entities; (d) the Local Councils; (e) the Contributing Chartered Organizations, including TCJC and the United Methodist Entities; (f) the Settling Insurance Companies; and (g) all of such Persons’ Representatives.
Option #2 – Contributing Chartered Organization/Protected Party: TCJC and United Methodist Entities have made, in the Debtors’ opinion, a substantial contribution and are currently being treated as Contributing Chartered Organizations under the Modified Plan.
The Contributing Chartered Organizations, including TCJC and the United Methodist Entities, shall make, cause to be made, or be deemed to have made, as applicable, the Contributing Chartered Organization Settlement Contribution, including the TCJC Settlement Contribution and United Methodist Settlement Contribution, as applicable.
The current clerical and secretarial staff of the embassy is overwhelmingly white, and of the fourteen su- pervisors only one is black and one of Asian descent.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Protected Parties shall include: (a) the Debtors; (b) Reorganized BSA; (c) the Related Non-Debtor Entities; (d) the Local Councils; (e) the Contributing Chartered Organizations, includingTCJC and the United Methodist Entities; (f) the Settling Insurance Companies; and (g) all of such Persons’ Representatives.
The Contributing Chartered Organizations, including the United Methodist Entities, shall make, cause to be made, or be deemed to have made, as applicable, the Contributing Chartered Organization Settlement Contribution, including the United Methodist Settlement Contribution, as applicable.
The Contributing Chartered Organizations, including TCJC and the United Methodist Entities, shall make, cause to be made, or be deemed to have made, as applicable, the Contributing Chartered Organization Settlement Contribution,including the TCJC Settlement Contribution and United Methodist Settlement Contribution, as applicable.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Protected Parties shall include: (a) the Debtors; (b) Reorganized BSA; (c) the Related Non-Debtor Entities; (d) the Local Councils; (e) the Contributing Chartered Organizations, including the United Methodist Entities; (f) the Settling Insurance Companies; and (g) all of such Persons’ Representatives.
Thus, all major claimant constituencies with an economic interest in maximizing the value of the United Methodist Entities’ contribution to the Settlement Trust now support the Plan which incorporates the Methodist Settlement.As noted above, the United Methodist Entities will receive the benefit of thereleases and injunctions provided in the Plan.
The ad hoc committee for the United Methodist Entities or its designee (the “ UM Designee”) will cooperate in good faith with the Settlement Trust in connection with anyAbuse Claims involving a Chartered Organization that is also one of the United Methodist Entities (a “UM Chartered Organization”).