USOPC Claim definition

USOPC Claim means General Unsecured Claim No. 299.‌
USOPC Claim means the claims for indemnification and contribution in General Unsecured Claim No. 299.

Examples of USOPC Claim in a sentence

  • The Plan provides two alternatives for Abuse Claims (and the USOPC Claim and Indemnification Claims): (a) the Full or Partial Settlement Alternative; or (b) the Litigation Only Alternative.

  • The Plan provides two alternatives for Abuse Claims (and the USOPC Claim and Indemnification Claims): (a) the Full or Partial Settlement Alternative; and (b) the Litigation Only Alternative.

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  • Here, the only Classes of Claims entitled to vote are Class 5 (General Unsecured Claims), Class 6 (Abuse Claims), Class 7 (the Personal Injury Claim), Class 8 (the USOPC Claim), Class 9 (Indemnification Claims), and, only under the Full or Partial Settlement Alternative, Class 10 (the FCR Claim) (collectively, the “Voting Classes”).

  • Class 5 (General Unsecured Claims), Class 6 (Abuse Claims), Class 7 (the Personal Injury Claim), Class 8 (the USOPC Claim), Class 9 (Indemnification Claims), and Class 10 (the FCR Claim, only under the Full or Partial Settlement Alternative) are each impaired but entitled to receive some property under the Plan.

  • Here, the only Classes of Claims entitled to vote are Class 5 (General Unsecured Claims), Class 6 (Abuse Claims), Class 7 (the USOPC Claim), Class 8 (Indemnification Claims), Class 9 (the FCR Claim), Class 10 (Sexual Abuse Claims Filed After the Bar Date) (collectively, the “Voting Classes”).

  • Class 5 (General Unsecured Claims), Class 6 (Abuse Claims), Class 7 (the USOPC Claim), Class 8 (Indemnification Claims), Class 9 (the FCR Claim), Class 10 (Sexual Abuse Claims Filed After the Bar Date) are each impaired but entitled to receive some property under the Plan.

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  • Here, the only Classes of Claims entitled to vote are Class 5 (General Unsecured Claims), Class 6 (Abuse Claims), Class 7 (the USOPC Claim), Class 8 (Indemnification Claims), Class 9 (the FCR Claim), and Class 10 (Sexual Abuse Claims Filed After the Bar Date) (collectively, the “Voting Classes”).

  • In this case, the Abuse Claims in Class 6, the Personal Injury Claim in Class 7, the USOPC Claim in Class 8, the Indemnification Claim in Class 9, and the FCR Claim in Class 10 (only under the Full or Partial Settlement Alternative) are unliquidated.

Related to USOPC Claim

  • IPR Claim means any claim of infringement or alleged infringement (including the defence of such infringement or alleged infringement) of any IPR, used to provide the Services or as otherwise provided and/or licensed by the Supplier (or to which the Supplier has provided access) to the Authority in the fulfilment of its obligations under this Framework Agreement;

  • Settled claim means the original tort claim resolved by a structured settlement.

  • AWR Claim means any complaint or claim to a tribunal or court made by or on behalf of the Agency Worker against the Hirer and/or the Employment Business for any breach of the AWR;

  • Tax Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 6.05.

  • Asbestos claim means any claim, wherever or whenever made, for damages, losses, indemnification, contribution, or other relief arising out of, based on, or in any way related to asbestos, including:

  • IP Claim means a Claim made against you by a third party alleging that the Stripe Technology, Services or a Stripe Mark provided to and used by you in accordance with this Agreement infringes or misappropriates the IP Rights of the third party making the Claim, excluding Claims made by Connected Accounts.

  • 503(b)(9) Claim means a Claim or any portion thereof entitled to administrative expense priority pursuant to section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • 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.

  • DIP Claim means any Claim arising under, derived from or based upon the DIP Facility or DIP Orders, including the DIP Exit Backstop Premium and the guarantees in respect thereof under the DIP Facility Documents, including Claims for all principal amounts outstanding, interest, fees, expenses, costs, and other charges arising under or related to the DIP Facility.

  • Unresolved Claim means a Claim, which at the relevant time, in whole or in part: (a) has not been Finally Determined to be a Proven Claim in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order and this Plan; (b) is validly disputed in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order; and/or (c) remains subject to review and for which a Notice of Allowance or Notice of Revision or Disallowance (each as defined in the Amended Claims Procedure Order) has not been issued to the Creditor in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order as at the date of this Plan, in each of the foregoing clauses, including both as to proof and/or quantum;

  • Priority Claim means a Claim that is entitled to priority in payment pursuant to section 507(a) of the Bankruptcy Code that is not an Administrative Claim or a Priority Tax Claim.

  • Fraud Claim means any claim based in whole or in part upon fraud, willful misconduct or intentional misrepresentation.

  • Indemnity Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3.

  • Covered claim means the following:

  • Intercompany Claim means any Claim held by a Debtor against another Debtor.

  • Released Claim means the matters that are subject to release and discharge pursuant to ARTICLE 10 hereof;

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

  • Approved Claim means the timely submitted Claim Form by a Participating Settlement Member that has been approved by the Settlement Administrator.

  • Disallowed Claim means (a) a Claim, or any portion thereof, that has been disallowed by a Final Order or a settlement, (b) a Claim or any portion thereof that is Scheduled at zero or as contingent, disputed, or unliquidated and as to which a proof of claim bar date has been established but no proof of claim has been timely filed or deemed timely filed with the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to either the Bankruptcy Code or any Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court or otherwise deemed timely filed under applicable law, or (c) a Claim or any portion thereof that is not Scheduled and as to which a proof of claim bar date has been established but no proof of claim has been timely filed or deemed timely filed with the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to either the Bankruptcy Code or any Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court or otherwise deemed timely filed under applicable law.

  • Disputed Claim means any Claim that is not Allowed.

  • Relevant Claim means a civil claim made in respect of any of the following—

  • Other Priority Claim means any Claim other than an Administrative Claim or a Priority Tax Claim entitled to priority in right of payment under section 507(a) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Liability Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(a).

  • Third Person Claim has the meaning specified in Section 11.4(a).

  • Allowed Secured Claim means an Allowed Claim secured by a lien, security interest or other charge against property in which the Estate has an interest, or which is subject to setoff under Section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, to the extent of the value, determined in accordance with Section 506(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, of the interest of the holder of such Allowed Secured Claim in the Estate's interest in such property, or to the extent of the amount subject to any setoff, as the case may be.

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