Comeback Motion definition

Comeback Motion means the Comeback Motion, as defined in the Initial Order, which was heard on April 4, 5, 25 and 26, 2019.
Comeback Motion means the motion to be heard by the Canadian Court not later than 30 days following the entry of the Canadian Initial Order.
Comeback Motion means the Comeback Motion, as defined in the Initial Order, which is to be heard on April 4 and 5, 2019.

Examples of Comeback Motion in a sentence

  • Following the Comeback Motion, the Court extended the stay of proceedings to October 4, 2017.

  • The Second Amended and Restated Initial Order was issued following the continuation of the Comeback Motion on April 25 and 26, 2019, a copy of which can be found here.

  • Following the Comeback Motion, the Court extended the Stay Period.

  • Since the date of the Comeback Motion, the stay period has been extended a number of times and currently expires on July 31, 2018.

  • Following the Comeback Motion, the Court extended the Stay Period to October 4, 2017.

  • The Cash Flow Forecast also reflects that $750,000 is sufficient to fund any costs incurred, or to be incurred, in connection with these proceedings until the Comeback Motion, at which time it is intended that approval of the full amount of the DIP Facility will be sought on notice to the Service List, including the Applicants’ mortgagees.

  • The Comeback Motion will provide stakeholders with an opportunity to address their concerns regarding the Court-ordered charges and the contemplated increases thereto.

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  • Increases to both amounts are contemplated at the Comeback Motion ($1 million in the case of the Administration Charge, and $5 million plus accrued interest, fees and expenses in the case of the DIP Facility).

  • Both will be dealt with at the Comeback Motion; however, KSV is of the view that TD should be retained immediately so that it can underwrite and prepare marketing materials that will be required for the Applicants’ real estate, which is in the interest of facilitating a timely sale of the Applicants’ real estate.

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