Bankruptcy Court Orders definition

Bankruptcy Court Orders means the Interim Bankruptcy Court Order and the Final Bankruptcy Court Order.
Bankruptcy Court Orders means the Bidding Procedures Order and the Approval Order.
Bankruptcy Court Orders means the Interim Bankruptcy Court Order, the Final Bankruptcy Court Order and the CCAA Order.

Examples of Bankruptcy Court Orders in a sentence

  • All First Day Orders intended to be entered by the Bankruptcy Court at or immediately after the Debtors’ “first day” hearing shall have been entered by the Bankruptcy Court, shall be Approved Bankruptcy Court Orders and shall be in full force and effect.

  • All other material “second day orders” intended to be entered on or prior to the Final Order Entry Date and any order establishing material procedures for the administration of the Chapter 11 Cases, shall have been entered by the Bankruptcy Court, shall be Approved Bankruptcy Court Orders and shall be in full force and effect.


More Definitions of Bankruptcy Court Orders

Bankruptcy Court Orders has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1. ****.
Bankruptcy Court Orders has the meaning set forth in Section 5.9.1(a).
Bankruptcy Court Orders has the meaning assigned to it in the Recitals.
Bankruptcy Court Orders the Interim Bankruptcy Court Orders and the Final Bankruptcy Court Orders.
Bankruptcy Court Orders means the Initial Order, any other CCAA Order, the US Orders, the Other Recognition Orders and any other order of the US Bankruptcy Court or any other court of competent jurisdiction recognizing any relief granted in the CCAA Proceedings.
Bankruptcy Court Orders means the Final Bankruptcy Court Order and the Cash Management Order.
Bankruptcy Court Orders has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(c). Case 1-12-46913-ess Doc 417-1 Filed 03/07/13 Entered 03/07/13 18:43:38