Voting Record Date definition
Voting Record Date means the date for determining which Holders of Claims in the Voting Classes are entitled, as applicable, to receive the Disclosure Statement and to vote to accept or reject this Plan.
Voting Record Date means the date established as the voting record date pursuant to the Disclosure Statement Order.
Voting Record Date means the record date fixed by the Bankruptcy Court in the Disclosure Statement Order establishing the Holders of Claims entitled to vote to accept or reject the Plan.
Examples of Voting Record Date in a sentence
Under the Plan, Classes 3, 4, and 5 are Impaired, and each Holder of a Claim as of the Voting Record Date in such Classes shall be solicited to vote to accept or reject the Plan.
More Definitions of Voting Record Date
Voting Record Date means June 20, 2013, the date established as the voting record date in the order approving the Disclosure Statement.
Voting Record Date means the date or dates for determining the eligibility of Members to vote at the Special Meeting and of Shareholders to vote at the Shareholders' Meeting, as applicable.
Voting Record Date means the date for determining the eligibility of Depositors to vote at the Special Meeting.
Voting Record Date means June 22, 2016.
Voting Record Date means the date for determining which Holders of Claims are entitled to receive the Disclosure Statement and vote to accept or reject this Plan, which date shall be set by the Bankruptcy Court.
Voting Record Date means the date established by the Bankruptcy Court as the date for determining those holders of Claims against the Debtors entitled to vote on the Plan.
Voting Record Date means the applicable date for determining (a) which Holders of Claims in the Voting Classes are entitled, as applicable, to receive the Disclosure Statement and to vote to accept or reject this Plan, and (b) which Holders of Claims and Equity Interests in the Non-Voting Classes are entitled, as applicable, to receive the Release Opt Out Form.