Fee Claim Bar Date definition

Fee Claim Bar Date means the deadline to file a request for payment of a Fee Claim, which date shall be thirty (30) days after the Effective Date.
Fee Claim Bar Date means the date by which requests for payment of Professional fees be Filed pursuant to Article III of the Plan.
Fee Claim Bar Date means, unless otherwise ordered by the Bankruptcy Court, that requests for payment of Fee Claims incurred for the period beginning the Petition Date through and including the date the request for payment of Fee Claims are Filed must be Filed and served on the Plan Trustee, counsel to the Plan Trustee, the Reorganized Debtor and its counsel and the United States Trustee, no later than the date that is 30 days after the Effective Date (the “Fee Claim Bar Date”). Any Person that is required to File and serve a request for payment of a Fee Claim and fails to timely File and serve such request, shall be forever barred, estopped and enjoined from asserting such Fee Claim or participating in distributions under the Plan or receiving payment from the Reorganized Debtor. Any objections to Fee Claims must be Filed and served on the requesting party, the Plan Trustee, counsel to the Plan Trustee, the Reorganized Debtor and its counsel and the U.S. Trustee no later than the date that is 60 days after the Effective Date, unless extended by the Bankruptcy Court.

Examples of Fee Claim Bar Date in a sentence

  • Any Professional that does not file an application for final allowance of any Professional Fee Claim by the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date shall be forever barred from asserting any such Professional Fee Claim against the Reorganized Debtor or its property.

  • All Professionals shall file and serve on the Post-Confirmation Service List an application for final allowance of any Professional Fee Claim no later than the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date.

  • Any Professional that does not file an application for final allowance of any Professional Fee Claim by the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date is forever barred from asserting any such Professional Fee Claim against the Debtor, the Liquidation Trust, the Professional Fee Reserve, or their respective property.

  • All Professionals shall file and serve on the Post- Confirmation Service List an application for final allowance of any Professional Fee Claim no later than the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date.

  • All Professionals shall file and serve in accordance with the Interim Compensation Order an application for final allowance of any Professional Fee Claim no later than the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date.

  • Twenty (20) days after the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date or such earlier deadline governing the objection to a particular Professional Fee Claim contained in an order of the Bankruptcy Court entered before the Effective Date.

  • Professionals: All Professionals shall file and serve on the Post-Confirmation Service List an application for final allowance of any Professional Fee Claim no later than the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date.

  • Any Professional that does not file an application for final allowance of any Professional Fee Claim by the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date shall be forever barred from asserting any such Professional Fee Claim against the Debtor, the Reorganized Debtor, or their property.

  • The Debtor will File and post on the Noticing Agent Website a notice of the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date and the Final Fee Hearing.

  • Article VII of the Plan describes the Professional Fee Claim Bar Date and the Final Fee Hearing.

Related to Fee Claim Bar Date

  • Administrative Claim Bar Date means the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which shall be 30 days after the Effective Date.

  • Fee Claim means a Claim for Accrued Professional Compensation.

  • Administrative Claims Bar Date means the deadline for Filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which: (a) with respect to Administrative Claims other than Professional Fee Claims, shall be 30 days after the Effective Date; and (b) with respect to Professional Fee Claims, shall be 45 days after the Effective Date.

  • Bar Date means the applicable bar date by which a proof of Claim must be or must have been Filed, as established by an order of the Bankruptcy Court, including a Bar Date Order and the Confirmation Order.

  • Claims Bar Date means the applicable bar date by which Proofs of Claim must be Filed, as established by: (a) the Bar Date Order; (b) a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court; or (c) the Plan.

  • Claims Bar Date Order means that certain order entered by the Bankruptcy Court establishing the Claims Bar Date.

  • Bar Date Order means the Order (I) Setting Bar Dates for Filing Proofs of Claim, Including Requests for Payment under Section 503(B)(9), (II) Establishing Amended Schedules Bar Date and Rejection Damages Bar Date, (III) Approving the Form of and Manner for Filing Proofs of Claim, Including Section 503(B)(9) Requests, and (IV) Approving Notice of Bar Dates [Docket No. 482], as such order may be amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time.

  • Professional Fee Claim means a Claim by a professional seeking an award by the Bankruptcy Court of compensation for services rendered or reimbursement of expenses incurred through and including the Confirmation Date under sections 330, 331, 503(b)(2), 503(b)(3), 503(b)(4), or 503(b)(5) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Claims Objection Bar Date means the deadline for objecting to a Claim, which shall be on the date that is the later of (a) 180 days after the Effective Date and (b) such other period of limitation as may be specifically fixed by the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, or by an order of the Bankruptcy Court for objecting to Claims.

  • Professional Fee Claims means all Administrative Claims for the compensation of Professionals and the reimbursement of expenses incurred by such Professionals through and including the Effective Date to the extent such fees and expenses have not been paid pursuant to the Interim Compensation Order or any other order of the Bankruptcy Court. To the extent the Bankruptcy Court denies or reduces by a Final Order any amount of a Professional’s requested fees and expenses, then the amount by which such fees or expenses are reduced or denied shall reduce the applicable Professional Fee Claim.

  • Administrative Expense Claim means any right to payment constituting a cost or expense of administration of the Chapter 11 Cases under sections 503(b) and 507(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code including, without limitation, (a) any actual and necessary costs and expenses of preserving the Estates, (b) all compensation and reimbursement of expenses to the extent Allowed by the Bankruptcy Court under section 330 or 503 of the Bankruptcy Code, (c) any fees or charges assessed against the Estates under section 1930 of chapter 123 of Title 28 of the United States Code, (d) all Claims arising under section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code, and (e) the Prepetition Lenders Adequate Protection Claims.

  • Administrative Claims means Claims that have been filed timely and properly before theAdministrative Claims Bar Date set forth in the Confirmation Order (except as otherwise provided by a separate order of the Bankruptcy Court), for costs and expenses of administration under sections 503(b), 507(b), or 1114(e)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code, including, without limitation: the actual and necessary costs and expenses incurred after the Petition Date of preserving the Estates and operating the businesses of the Debtors (such as wages, salaries or commissions for services and payments for goods and other services and leased premises). Any fees or charges assessed against the Estates under section 1930 of chapter 123 of title 28 of the United States Code are excluded from the definition of Administrative Claims and shall be paid in accordance with Article V.N of the Plan. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Plan, the filing of an Administrative Claim shall not be required in order to receive payment for any tax liability described in sections 503(b)(1)(B) and (C) in accordance with section 503(b)(1)(D) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Administrative Claim means a Claim for costs and expenses of administration of the Estates under sections 503(b), 507(a)(2), 507(b), or 1114(e)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code, including: (a) the actual and necessary costs and expenses incurred on or after the Petition Date of preserving the Estates and operating the businesses of the Debtors; (b) Allowed Professional Fee Claims in the Chapter 11 Cases; and (c) all fees and charges assessed against the Estates under chapter 123 of title 28 of the United States Code, 28 U.S.C. §§ 1911-1930.

  • Disputed Claims Reserve means a reserve of Cash that may be funded on or after the Effective Date pursuant to Article VII.E hereof.

  • General Bar Date means June 15, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) for certain Claims arising before the Petition Date, including 503(b)(9) Claims, Secured Claims, General Unsecured Claims, or Priority Non-Tax Claims as established by the Bar Date Order.

  • Claim Form or “Proof of Claim Form” means the form, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 2 to Exhibit A, that a Claimant or Settlement Class Member must complete and submit should that Claimant or Settlement Class Member seek to share in a distribution of the Net Settlement Fund.

  • General Administrative Claim means any Administrative Claim, including Cure Claims, other than a Professional Fee Claim.

  • Allowed Administrative Claim means all or that portion of an Administrative Claim which is an Allowed Claim.

  • DIP Facility Claims means all Claims held by the DIP Facility Agent and the DIP Facility Lenders pursuant to the DIP Facility Agreements and the Final DIP Order.

  • DIP Facility Claim means a Claim arising under or as a result of the DIP Facility.

  • Governmental Bar Date means the date established pursuant to the Bar Date Order by which Proofs of Claim of Governmental Units must be Filed.

  • Contested Claim means any Tax, Indebtedness or other claim or liability (i) the validity or amount of which is being diligently contested in good faith, (ii) for which adequate reserve, or other appropriate provision, if any, as required in conformity with GAAP shall have been made, and (iii) with respect to which any right to execute upon or sell any assets of the Company or of any of its Subsidiaries has not matured or has been and continues to be effectively enjoined, superseded or stayed.

  • Bankruptcy Court has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Final Order means, as applicable, an order or judgment of the Bankruptcy Court or other court of competent jurisdiction with respect to the relevant subject matter that has not been reversed, stayed, modified, or amended, and as to which the time to appeal or seek certiorari has expired and no appeal or petition for certiorari has been timely taken, or as to which any appeal that has been taken or any petition for certiorari that has been or may be filed has been resolved by the highest court to which the order or judgment could be appealed or from which certiorari could be sought or the new trial, reargument, or rehearing shall have been denied, resulted in no modification of such order, or has otherwise been dismissed with prejudice.

  • Professional Fee Order means the order entered by the Bankruptcy Court on July 16, 2001, authorizing the interim payment of Professional Claims, as may be amended from time to time prior to the entry on the docket of the Confirmation Order.

  • Unresolved Claim means a Claim, which at the relevant time, in whole or in part: (a) has not been Finally Determined to be a Proven Claim in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order and this Plan; (b) is validly disputed in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order; and/or (c) remains subject to review and for which a Notice of Allowance or Notice of Revision or Disallowance (each as defined in the Amended Claims Procedure Order) has not been issued to the Creditor in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order as at the date of this Plan, in each of the foregoing clauses, including both as to proof and/or quantum;