Rejection Bar Date definition

Rejection Bar Date means the deadline for filing Proofs of Claim arising from the rejection of an executory contract or unexpired lease, which deadline shall be 30 calendar days after the entry of an order approving the rejection of such executory contract or unexpired lease.
Rejection Bar Date means the deadline to file a proof of claim for damages relating to the rejection of an Executory Contract, which, pursuant to the Bar Date Order, is the later of (a) the General Bar Date or (b) 5:00 p.m. (ET) on the date that is thirty (30) days from the date that the Debtors provide written notice of the rejection date to the affected creditor (unless the order authorizing such rejection provides otherwise).
Rejection Bar Date means the earlier of (a) the date set by the Bankruptcy Court for the filing of a Rejection Claim or (b) thirty days from the date on which the relevant executory contract or unexpired lease is effectively rejected by the Debtor.

Examples of Rejection Bar Date in a sentence

  • The Debtors will provide notice of the Rejection Bar Date to the contract or lease counterparty whose contract or lease is being rejected at the time the Debtors reject any executory contract or unexpired lease.

  • Any Rejection Claim for which a Proof of Claim is not properly filed and served by the Rejection Bar Date shall be forever barred and shall not be enforceable against the Debtors, the Reorganized Debtors or their respective Estates or properties.

  • Any Rejection Claim must be filed with the Claims Agent by the Rejection Bar Date.

  • If a counterparty to an Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease disputes the Scheduled amount of its Rejection Damages Claim, or believes it has a Rejection Damages Claim that has not been Scheduled, unless otherwise provided by a Bankruptcy Court order, such counterparty must file with the Bankruptcy Court a proof of Claim asserting what the counterparty believes is the correct Rejection Damages Claim on or before the Rejection Bar Date.

  • Any Rejection Damage Claim or other Claim for damages arising from the rejection under the Plan of an executory contract or unexpired lease must be Filed and served on the County by the Rejection Bar Date.


More Definitions of Rejection Bar Date

Rejection Bar Date means the deadline by which a counterparty to a rejected Executory Contract or an Unexpired Lease of the Debtors must file a Proof of Claim for damages resulting from the rejection of such Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease by the Debtors, which deadline shall be the later of: (a) the General Bar Date; (b) thirty (30) days after the entry of an order by the Court authorizing such rejection; or (c) such other date, if any, as the Court may fix in the order authorizing such rejection.
Rejection Bar Date means the deadline for filing Proofs of Claim arising from the rejection of an executory contract or unexpired lease pursuant to the Plan, which deadline shall be 30 calendar days after the Debtors serve notice of the entry of an order (including, without limitation, the Confirmation Order) approving the rejection of such executory contract or unexpired lease.
Rejection Bar Date means the date that is twenty-one (21) days after the Effective Date.
Rejection Bar Date means the date that is (a) with respect to an Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease that is rejected pursuant to the Combined Disclosure Statement and Plan, 30 days after the Effective Date, or (b) with respect to an Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease that is otherwise rejected, the applicable bar date established by the Bar Date Order or other order of the Bankruptcy Court.
Rejection Bar Date means the deadline by which a counterparty to an executory contract or an unexpired lease of the Debtors rejected under this Plan must file a proof of Claim for damages arising from such rejection by the Debtors of such executory contract or unexpired lease, and shall be thirty (30) calendar days after the Effective Date or such other deadline established for filing a Rejection Claim by a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court; provided, however, if an earlier rejection bar date was established by order of the Bankruptcy Court with respect to a rejected executory contract or unexpired lease, such earlier rejection bar date shall apply.
Rejection Bar Date means the deadline by which a counterparty to a rejected Executory Contract of the Debtor must file a proof of Claim for damages resulting from the rejection of such Executory Contract by the Debtor, which date shall be thirty (30) days after the entry of the Confirmation Order.
Rejection Bar Date means the last date for any Entity whose claims