Court Docket definition

Court Docket means the docket of the Bankruptcy Court relating to the Bankruptcy Case.

Examples of Court Docket in a sentence

  • HABC will provide to the Regional Administrator the program income in the sum of $1,592,187 in satisfaction of the provisions of the Stipulation and Order Regarding ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Homes/Heritage Crossing and related April 12, 2001 Order of the Court (Docket No. 245 in the Action).

  • This is a personal injury action pending in Worcester County Superior Court (Docket # 1585-CV-01415) alleging that equipment owned and maintained by FG&E and/or Borrower was a proximate cause of an accident in which a vehicle struck the plaintiff pedestrian.

  • Supplier agrees to conduct the Sale Process in accordance with the milestones and other provisions of the bidding procedures approved by the Bankruptcy Court [Docket No. 339], as the same may be updated by order of the Bankruptcy Court (including pursuant to Docket No. 514].

  • The Districts and IGWA further agree to not participate in Idaho Supreme Court Docket No. 52102-2024.

  • The member must be willing and capable of assuming the full duties including supervision and those duties associated with Justice of the Peace, Court Docket and Crown Brief responsibilities.

  • If additional court dates in excess of the Active Court Docket are necessary, the Judge shall be compensated as provided in Section 4.2.

  • If, and when, the Supreme Court dismisses Supreme Court Docket No. 086087, the Mutual Releases set forth in Paragraph 2, above, shall include all claims related to New Jersey Supreme Court Docket No. 086087 and the actions related thereto.

  • On February 18, 2011, in the Orange County Superior Court (Docket No. 30-2011-00451816-CU-PL-CJC), named plaintiffs ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ filed a complaint against Xoft, the Company and ▇▇▇▇ Memorial Hospital Presbyterian asserting causes of action for general negligence, breach of warranty, and strict liability and seeking unlimited damages in excess of $25,000 for alleged personal injuries.

  • The terms and provisions of the Plan of Reorganization shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Required Commitment Parties (it being understood and agreed that the terms and provisions of the Plan of Reorganization, dated July 13, 2015 and filed with the Bankruptcy Court on August 13, 2015 at Bankruptcy Court Docket No. 15 and inclusive of the First Plan Supplement and the Second Plan Supplement, are reasonably satisfactory to the Required Commitment Parties).

  • Nothing herein shall be deemed as an admission, agreement, or acknowledgement that the actions under review in New Jersey Supreme Court Docket No. 086087 were valid, invalid or otherwise precedential notwithstanding any decision of any Court.