Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date definition

Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means May 14, 2010, the date specifically fixed by order of the Bankruptcy Court [ECF No. 5125] for the filing of Administrative Claims arising between January 29, 2008 and September 1, 2009, other than Claims for compensation of Retained Professionals.
Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means September 19, 2008, the date established by the Bankruptcy Court for filing Administrative Claims that arise after the Petition Date but prior to the Subsequent Administrative Claims Bar Date.
Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means the Voting Deadline, October 8, 2021, at 4:00 pm (prevailing Central Time). The Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date is the deadline by when all requests for payment of Administrative Claims that arise on or prior to September 1, 2021 (other than Administrative Claims, if any, under the Breakup Fee Order and Professional Fee Claims) must be Filed and served on the Debtors.

Examples of Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date in a sentence

  • Except as otherwise provided in this Article II.A, unless previously filed pursuant to the Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date, requests for payment of Administrative Claims (other than Postpetition Intercompany Claims and Allowed Professional Compensation) must be filed and served on the Liquidation Trustee pursuant to the procedures specified in the Confirmation Order by the Final Administrative Claims Bar Date.

  • Claimants, other than Professional Persons, holding Administrative Claims against a Debtor that arise after the Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date and remain unpaid on the Effective Date must file a request for payment of such Subsequent Administrative Claim on or before 45 days after the Effective Date, unless otherwise ordered by the Bankruptcy Court.

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  • Article 15.13 of the Parent’s Plan provides that Claimants, other than Professionals Persons, holding Administrative Claims against any of the Debtors that arise after the Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date (a “Subsequent Administrative Claim”) that remain unpaid on the Effective Date must file a request for payment of Subsequent Administrative Claim on or before 45 days after the Effective Date, unless otherwise ordered by the Bankruptcy Court.

  • The Bar Date Order set November 28, 2017 as the Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date and deadline for filing applications for allowance of Administrative Claims.


More Definitions of Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date

Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means the deadline for filing all proofs of claims or interests established by the Bankruptcy Court as August 29, 2003.
Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means the deadline for Filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims (other than Professional Fee Claims) arising on or before November 30, 2020, as set forth in the Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date Order.
Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means January 31, 2015, the deadline for each person or entity to submit an Administrative Claim request asserting an unpaid Administrative Claim that was incurred between the Petition Date and the Closing Date, as established in Initial Administrative Bar Date Order.
Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means November 18, 2010, the last date fixed by Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court, dated October 14, 2010 [Docket No. 258] for filing proofs of Administrative Claims in the Cases.
Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means , 2010, as the date for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, other than those Administrative Claims excluded from the Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date pursuant to a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court, arising from and after the Commencement Date through and including [ ], 2010.
Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means the date of the Voting Deadline.
Initial Administrative Claims Bar Date means , 2009, the date specifically fixed by order of the Bankruptcy Court for the filing of Administrative Claims arising before April 30, 2009.