Proof of Claim definition

Proof of Claim means a proof of Claim Filed against any of the Debtors in the Chapter 11 Cases.
Proof of Claim means a proof of Claim Filed against the Debtor in the Chapter 11 Case.
Proof of Claim means the Proof of Claim and Release Form to be submitted by Claimants, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A-2.

Examples of Proof of Claim in a sentence

  • The Proof of Claim Form must be completed by the Class Member or Counsel for the Class Member and must be postmarked on or before the Proof of Claim Deadline, or timely submitted to the Special Master electronically.

  • Dissemination of the Proof of Claim Form and the Class Settlement Notice shall be the responsibility of the Notice Agent.

  • All Claims must be submitted on a Proof of Claim Form signed by the Class Member and attested to under penalty of perjury.


More Definitions of Proof of Claim

Proof of Claim means a proof of Claim Filed against any of the Debtors in the Chapter 11 Cases by the applicable Claims Bar Date.
Proof of Claim means a proof of Claim filed against any Debtor in the Chapter 11 Cases.
Proof of Claim means a proof of claim filed in the Chapter 11 case pursuant to § 501 of the Bankruptcy Code and/or pursuant to any order of the Bankruptcy Court, together with supporting documents.
Proof of Claim means a proof of Claim Filed against any Debtor in the Chapter 11 Cases.
Proof of Claim means the Proof of Claim and Release Form to be submitted by Claimants, substantially in the form attached as Exhibit A-2.
Proof of Claim means a proof of Claim Filed in the Chapter 11 Cases.
Proof of Claim means a proof of claim or debt filed in accordance with and pursuant to any applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Law, the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and/or a final order of the U.S. bankruptcy court.