Avoidance Claims definition

Avoidance Claims means Causes of Action or defenses arising under any of sections 502, 510, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 547, 548, 549, 550, 551, or 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, or under similar or related state or federal statutes and common law, including fraudulent transfer laws, whether or not litigation has been commenced as of the Confirmation Date to prosecute such Causes of Action.
Avoidance Claims means Causes of Action arising under sections 502, 510, 541, 542, 544, 545, 547 through 551 or 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, or under similar or related state or federal statutes and common law, including fraudulent transfer laws, whether or not litigation is commenced to prosecute such Causes of Action.
Avoidance Claims means Causes of Action against Persons arising under any of sections 502, 510, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 547, 548 through 551 and 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, or under similar or related state or federal statutes and common law, including fraudulent transfer laws, whether or not litigation has been commenced as of the Confirmation Date to prosecute such Avoidance Claims.

Examples of Avoidance Claims in a sentence

  • Third Party Health Insurance Cost Avoidance Claims Amount by Carrier b.

  • Cost Avoidance Claims: This report consists of all Claims during the month that have been identified as having Third Party coverage leading to cost avoidance by the MCO.

  • Upon the effectiveness of the aforesaid discontinuance and abandonment, each holder of Allowed 2015 Notes Claims, General Unsecured Claims, and holders of the Deficiency Claims on account of the Senior Secured Claims and Bridge Loan Claims (but excluding the Senior/Bridge Guarantee Claims), shall contribute to the Creditor Trust any and all State Law Avoidance Claims.

  • Cost Avoidance Claims: This report consists of all claims during the month that have been identified as having third party coverage leading to cost avoidance by the MCO.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Debtor Released Claims do not include any Disclaimed State Law Avoidance Claims.


More Definitions of Avoidance Claims

Avoidance Claims means any and all rights, claims, causes of action or rights to avoid any transfer or incurrence of debt that may be asserted or recovered by one or more of the Debtors in their respective capacities as debtor-in-possession pursuant to Chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code.
Avoidance Claims means any Right of Action for the recovery of transfers arising under sections 510(c), 542, 543, 544, 547, 548, 549 or 550 of the Bankruptcy Code or applicable state law.
Avoidance Claims means any Rights of Action for the recovery of avoidable transfers arising under chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code or applicable federal or state law and the proceeds thereof.
Avoidance Claims means Causes of Action against Persons arising under any of sections 510, 547, 548, 549, 550 and 551 (to the extent the latter two sections are applicable to the other statutory sections referred to in this Article 1.10) of the Bankruptcy Code, or under similar or related state or federal statutes and common law, including fraudulent transfer laws, whether or not litigation has been commenced as of the Confirmation Date to prosecute such Avoidance Claims.
Avoidance Claims means any and all claims of either Seller arising under Chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code.
Avoidance Claims means Causes of Action against Persons other than the Debtors arising under any of sections 544, 545, 547, 548, 550, 551 and 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, or under related state or federal statutes and common law, including fraudulent transfer laws, whether or not litigation is commenced to prosecute such Causes of Action, but excluding the Prepetition Lender Actions and any other Causes of Action otherwise assertable against the Prepetition Lenders.
Avoidance Claims means Causes of Action arising under sections 502, 510, 541, 542, 544, 545, 547 through 551, or 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, or under similar or related state or federal statutes or common law, regardless of whether litigation has yet been commenced to prosecute such Causes of Action.