Restaurant RSA definition

Restaurant RSA means that certain Restructuring Support Agreement by and among the Debtor, the Bond Insurer and the Restaurant Manager, dated as of July 19, 2017 [Docket No. 55-2].

Examples of Restaurant RSA in a sentence

  • Continuing Exclusivity and Solicitation Period Subject to further order of the Bankruptcy Court, until the Effective Date, the Debtor shall, pursuant to section 1121 of the Bankruptcy Code, retain the exclusive right to amend the Plan, subject to the terms of the Global RSA, the Hotel RSA and the Restaurant RSA, and to solicit acceptances thereof.

  • Modification of Plan The Debtor may amend, supplement, or modify the Plan at any time, subject to the restrictions and requirements of section 1128 of the Bankruptcy Code and the terms and conditions of the Global RSA, the Hotel RSA and the Restaurant RSA.

  • The purpose of this camera is to detect aircraft very close to the laser beams by their thermal infrared emission, as a backup to the ASCAM.

  • The Debtor reserves the right to alter, amend, modify, revoke, or withdraw the Plan, the Plan Supplement, or any schedule or exhibit, including to amend or modify it to satisfy the requirements of section 1129(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, if necessary, in each case subject to the terms of the Global RSA, the Hotel RSA, and the Restaurant RSA.

  • Each of the conditions set forth in Section 9.02 may be waived in whole or in part by the Debtor and only if in accordance with the terms of the Global RSA, Hotel RSA and Restaurant RSA, without any notice to other parties-in-interest or the Bankruptcy Court and without a hearing.

  • None of the Required Plan Support Parties, the Hotel Manager nor the Village has exercised its respective rights to terminate its obligations under the Global RSA, the Hotel RSA or the Restaurant RSA, as applicable.

  • Conditions Precedent to the Effective Date Without limiting any of the conditions precedent contained in the Plan, the Effective Date shall not occur unless and until each of the following conditions has occurred or have been waived in accordance with the terms herein and the terms of the Global RSA, the Hotel RSA and the Restaurant RSA: 1.

  • Waiver of Conditions Each of the conditions set forth in Section 9.02 may be waived in whole or in part by the Debtor and only if in accordance with the terms of the Global RSA, Hotel RSA and Restaurant RSA, without any notice to other parties-in-interest or the Bankruptcy Court and without a hearing.

  • The Existing Restaurant Management Agreement will be rejected, and subject to the conditions and provisions set forth in the Restaurant RSA, the New Restaurant Management Agreement will be entered into by and between the Debtor and the Restaurant Manager effective as of the Effective Date.

  • The Debtor may amend, supplement, or modify the Plan at any time, subject to the restrictions and requirements of section 1128 of the Bankruptcy Code and the terms and conditions of the Global RSA, the Hotel RSA and the Restaurant RSA.

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