Voting Agent definition

Voting Agent means Logan & Company, Inc.
Voting Agent means BMC Group, Inc.
Voting Agent means Stretto, which has been retained by the Debtors to perform certain solicitation and other administrative services.

Examples of Voting Agent in a sentence

  • Counsel will also be requested to advise the Voting Agent whether the solicitation package should be sent directly to the holder or to counsel in accordance with the voting procedures.

  • Ballots or master ballots transmitted to the Voting Agent by facsimile or other electronic means will not be counted.

  • The original ballots or master ballots will be maintained by the Voting Agent for a period of one year following the Effective Date, unless otherwise instructed by the Reorganized Debtors, in writing, or otherwise ordered by the Bankruptcy Court.

  • Copies of any of the Asbestos Settlement Documents may be obtained by contacting the Voting Agent.

  • The Company also intends to cause the Voting Agent to commence collection of certain information pertaining to the holders of Senior Note Claims and Congoleum Interests as soon as reasonably possible.


More Definitions of Voting Agent

Voting Agent means Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC and any
Voting Agent means Bankruptcy Management Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Stretto or any successor appointed by the Bankruptcy Court.
Voting Agent means the balloting agent appointed by the Bankruptcy Court to whom all Ballots should be submitted.
Voting Agent means Bankruptcy Management Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Stretto and any successor thereto.
Voting Agent means Epiq Bankruptcy Solutions, LLC.
Voting Agent means The Altman Group, Inc.
Voting Agent means Bankruptcy Management Corporation, which has been designated by the Bankruptcy Court to (i) receive and tabulate Ballots and Master Ballots used to accept or reject this Plan in these Chapter 11 Cases, (ii) file a balloting report and such other documents with the Bankruptcy Court reflecting and attesting to the tabulation of such Ballots and Master Ballots and (iii) take such other actions as may be necessary to assist the Debtors and the Bankruptcy Court to tabulate such Ballots and Master Ballots.