Examples of Non-Debtor Intercompany Claim in a sentence
On the Effective Date or as soon thereafter as reasonably practicable, the amount of each Allowed Non-Debtor Intercompany Claim will be reduced by 60% and the remaining 40% of each such Claim shall be Reinstated by virtue of book entries without a Distribution of Cash or other consideration on account of such Claim.
On or after the Effective Date, subject to the Restructuring Steps Memorandum, each Allowed Non-Debtor Intercompany Claim shall be Reinstated, distributed, contributed, set off, settled, canceled and released, or otherwise addressed at the option of the Debtors or Reorganized Debtors, as applicable (subject to the Consent Rights, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed).
SS/L General Unsecured Claim means any Claim against either of the SS/L Debtors that is not an Administrative Expense Claim, Priority Tax Claim, Other Priority Claim, Secured Tax Claim, Secured Claim, Debtor Intercompany Claim, Non-Debtor Intercompany Claim, or Securities Litigation Claim.
ORION GENERAL UNSECURED CLAIM means any Claim against Orion and its Debtor subsidiaries that is not an Administrative Expense Claim, Priority Tax Claim, Other Priority Claim, Secured Tax Claim, Secured Claim, Debtor Intercompany Claim, Non-Debtor Intercompany Claim, or Securities Litigation Claim.
General Unsecured Claim, Debtor Intercompany Claim, Non-Debtor Intercompany Claim, or Securities Litigation Claim.