Bar Date Sample Clauses

Bar Date. “Bar Date” means the date by which any Settlement Class Member who wishes to opt-out of the Settlement, or to object to the Settlement, must submit his or her opt-out request or objections. The Bar Date shall be no later than thirty (30) calendar days after the date on which the Settlement Administrator sends the Settlement Notice to the Settlement Class Members by electronic mail.
Bar Date. As set forth in the Notice, Settlement Class Members shall have until the Bar Date to object to this Agreement. Objection requirements are set forth in Section 6, below.
Bar Date. Any Settlement Class Member wishing to object to any aspect of this settlement shall send to the Settlement Administrator, postmarked no later than the Bar Date, a written statement containing the information set forth in Section 6.3, below.
Bar Date. To be deemed an Authorized Claimant, a Class Member must postmark, email or fax a signed Claim Form to the Settlement Claims Administrator by the Bar Date. The Bar Date shall be (i) sixty (60) days from the date of the initial mailing or as otherwise set by the Court, and (ii) an additional fifteen (15) days later for any Class Members who did not receive the Notice, or were unable to file a timely Claim Form, due to factors such as change of address, military service, hospitalization, or other extraordinary circumstances. If an envelope does not contain a postmark, it shall be deemed received on the date that the Settlement Claims Administrator stamps the envelope or Claim Form as “received.”
Bar Date. “Bar Date” means the date set by the Arbitrator by which any Class Member who wishes to qualify as a Participating Class Member must timely submit a Claim Form pursuant to Section 4.1(C).
Bar Date. Upon the execution of this Agreement, Xxxxxx shall petition the Bankruptcy Court to set bar dates for all claims, including administrative claims as soon as practicable after the Closing (the "Bar Date").
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Bar Date. If the Permitted Refinancing is not completed by the Permitted Refinancing Deadline, (i) on the Petition Date, the Company shall file a motion with the Bankruptcy Court seeking a bar date order establishing the last date by which all known, unknown, liquidated, or contingent claims may be asserted against the Company and (ii) the Company shall obtain entry of such bar date order no later than five (5) business days after the Petition Date (the “Bar Date Order”). The Bar Date Order shall provide that the bar date for non-governmental claims shall not be later than forty-five (45) days after the Petition Date.
Bar Date. The date or dates fixed by the Bankruptcy Court by which Persons asserting a Claim against the Debtors (except Administrative Claims, Preserved Ordinary Course Administrative Claims, and Claims for Professional Fees) must file a proof of claim or be forever barred from asserting a Claim against the Debtors or their property, from voting on the Plan, and sharing in distributions under the Plan.
Bar Date. All proofs of claims with respect to Claims arising from the rejection of any executory contract or unexpired lease shall be filed with the Bankruptcy Court no later than thirty (30) days after the Confirmation Date. Any Claim not filed within such time shall be forever barred.
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