Claims Adjudication Process definition
Claims Adjudication Process means the expedited and simplified process to be determined by this Court following the Claims Adjudication Start Date after hearing submissions from the Court Appointed Liquidators and Interested Parties and receiving any recommendation from the Mediator, which process will feature fixed trial dates and which is intended to result in the adjudication of any outstanding Preferred Shareholder Claims and Related Claims by no later than 6 months after the Claims Adjudication Start Date.
Claims Adjudication Process means the process by which the Claims Adjudicator receives a claim, the Counsel for the Defendant has 30 days to make submissions on whether the Claimant is an Eligible Claimant, and the Claims Adjudicator decides if the Claimant is an Approved Claimant;
Claims Adjudication Process means the expedited process to be determined by this Court following the Claims Adjudication Start Date after receiving any evidence and hearing submissions from the Representative Counsel, the Court Appointed Liquidators and Interested Parties and receiving any recommendation from the Mediator, which process will feature documentary and oral discoveries, as appropriate, and fixed trial dates, and which is intended to result in the adjudication of any outstanding Preferred Shareholder Claims and Related Claims by no later than 9 months after the Claims Adjudication Start Date, subject to paragraphs 4, 7(g) , any order made pursuant to paragraph 11 below and the further order of this Court.