Permanent Order definition
Examples of Permanent Order in a sentence
Make or permit to be made any change, amendment or modification, or any application or motion for any change, amendment or modification, to the Permanent Order without the prior written consent of the Required Lenders.
By executing this agreement the attorney states that the attorney has received no notice of revocation of the power of attorney <<Sub-Choice: Insert if the individual is acting as trustee>> as trustee for <name of trust> <<End Sub-Choice>> under power of attorney dated <date> a certified copy of which is filed in Permanent Order Book No. <book number> at Page <page number> ITEM <item no.> in the presence of: ..........................................................................
Each year, usually in February the Plan office will issue you a statement that shows your pension earned to December 31st of the previous year, along with other information about your status in the plan.
Pursuant to subsections 364(c)(1), (2) and (3) of the Bankruptcy Code and the Permanent Order, the obligations of the Borrower hereunder and under the other Loan Documents constitute allowed administrative expense claims in the Reorganization Cases having priority over all administrative expenses of the kind specified in sections 503(b) or 507(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, subject only to Permitted Expenses.
No financing statement, notice of lien or similar instrument in any jurisdiction or filing office need be filed or any other action taken in order to validate or perfect the liens and security interests granted by or pursuant to this Agreement, the Emergency Order or the Permanent Order.
Pursuant to subsections 364(c)(1), (2) and (3) of the Bankruptcy Code and the Emergency Order and the Permanent Order, the obligations of the Borrower hereunder and under the other Loan Documents constitute allowed administrative expense claims in the Reorganization Cases having priority over all administrative expenses of the kind specified in sections 503(b) or 507(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, subject only to Permitted Expenses.