Appearances at the Court Approval Hearing Sample Clauses

Appearances at the Court Approval Hearing. It is not necessary for you to appear at the Court Approval Hearing. If you have not excluded yourself from the Settlement and wish to appear and/or speak at the Court Approval Hearing, whether personally or through a lawyer, then you must mail or hand-deliver a Notice of Appearance to the Clerk of Court, United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx U.S. Courthouse, 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx 00000, on or before , and you must mail or hand-deliver a copy of the Notice of Appearance to Class Counsel and Counsel for the Defendants at the addresses set forth in Section XI below by . Further, if you wish to appear at the Court Approval Hearing, you will not be permitted to raise matters that you could have, but did not, raise in a properly submitted Objection (as described in Section VIII(C)(1)) without approval of the Court. To be considered timely, Notices of Appearances that are mailed must be postmarked by and Notices of Appearance that are hand-delivered must be received by the Court, Class Counsel and Counsel for the Defendants by .
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Related to Appearances at the Court Approval Hearing

  • Bankruptcy Court Approval (a) Sellers shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to obtain Bankruptcy Court approval of the Sale Order which, among other things, will contain findings of fact and conclusions of law (i) finding that this Agreement was proposed by the parties in good faith and represents the highest and best offer for the Purchased Assets; (ii) finding that Purchaser is a good faith purchaser under Section 363(m) of the Bankruptcy Code and that the provisions of Section 363(n) of the Bankruptcy Code have not been violated; (iii) authorizing and directing Sellers to consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and sell only the Purchased Assets to Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement and Sections 363 and 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, free and clear of all Encumbrances (including any and all “interests” in the Purchased Assets within the meaning of Section 363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code), other than the Assumed Liabilities and the Permitted Encumbrances, such that Purchaser shall not incur any liability as a successor to the Business; (iv) authorizing and directing Sellers to execute, deliver, perform under, consummate and implement, this Agreement, together with all additional instruments and documents that may be reasonably necessary or desirable to implement the foregoing; (v) finding that Purchaser is not a successor in interest to Sellers or otherwise liable for any Retained Liability, (vi) finding that Purchaser’s acquisition of the Purchased Assets and assumption of the Assumed Liabilities does not reflect a significant continuity of the business of Sellers and permanently enjoins each and every holder of a Retained Liability from commencing, continuing or otherwise pursuing or enforcing any remedy, claim or cause of action against Purchaser relative to such Retained Liability; (vii) finding that the sale of the Purchased Assets does not constitute a sub xxxx plan of reorganization; and (viii) directing Sellers, at the direction of the Purchaser, to immediately consummate the sale of the Purchased Assets without awaiting the expiration of any applicable time period for appealing the Sale Order.

  • Court Approval This Agreement is subject to approval of the courts with respect to participating carriers in the hands of receivers or trustees.

  • Final Approval Hearing “Final Approval Hearing” shall mean the hearing at which the Court will consider and finally decide whether to enter the Final Judgment.

  • THE COURT’S FINAL APPROVAL HEARING The Court will hold a hearing to decide whether to approve the settlement. You may attend and you may ask to speak, but you don’t have to.

  • Leave for Court Appearances (a) The Employer shall grant paid leave to employees, other than employees on leave without pay, who serve as jurors or witnesses in a court action, provided such court action is not occasioned by the employee's private affairs.

  • Court Appearances If an employee is subpoenaed to appear as a witness in a job-related court case, not during the employee’s regularly assigned shift, the employee shall be credited for actual time worked, or a minimum of two and one-half hours, whichever is greater.

  • Court Cases Any employee who is duly subpoenaed as a witness in any case in court shall be entitled to leave with pay for that purpose provided that the employee is not a party in the case, and provided that the case is not the result of litigation undertaken by the employee or the Union against the District. In cases where the Board is a party in the litigation, the employee shall be entitled to pay while attending as a witness at the request of the Board or as a co-defendant in the case.

  • Final Approval Order 62. The Parties shall jointly seek entry of a Final Approval Order, the text of which the Parties shall agree upon. The dismissal orders, motions or stipulation to implement this Section shall, among other things, seek or provide for a dismissal with prejudice and waiving any rights of appeal.

  • Refund After Non-Approval or Rejection If you or any co-applicant is disapproved or denied under Paragraph 5, we’ll refund all application deposits within 7 days of such disapproval. Refund checks may be made payable to all co-applicants and mailed to one applicant. If the application deposit was paid via check and has not yet been deposited, you may request your check be destroyed instead of a refund check being issued.

  • Appearance in Court When an employee is required by the Employer to appear in any court or before any attorney for the purpose of testifying because of any accident he/she may have been involved in during working hours, the employee shall be reimbursed in full by the Employer for all time spent or hours of work lost, computed at his/her current hourly rate of pay, whichever is greater, because of his/her appearance.

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