Withdrawal Motion definition

Withdrawal Motion means that certain motion dated June 5, 1998, filed by K-C in the Georgia District Court, seeking withdrawal of the reference to the Bankruptcy Court with respect to all matters relating to the K-C Proof of Claim.

Examples of Withdrawal Motion in a sentence

  • In response, certain insurers filed a Cross-Motion For Disgorgement of Fees (the "Cross-Motion"), which was contained in the certain insurers' objection to the Withdrawal Motion.

  • As a result of the Disqualification Decision, by motion dated October 28, 2005, GHR sought an order authorizing the withdrawal of GHR as special counsel to the Debtors (the "Withdrawal Motion").

  • The Bankruptcy Court denied the Withdrawal Motion as moot at a hearing held on March 6, 2006.

  • The Withdrawal Motion was withdrawn prior to hearing after the Tort Committee failed to obtain a stay of the commencement of the estimation and related hearings pending a hearing of the Withdrawal Motion by the District Court.

  • The New Withdrawal Motion was argued in September 1997, and has not yet been decided by the District Court.

  • The Withdrawal Motion asserted that the interrelationship of the claims estimation and liquidation processes, in light of the jurisdictional limitation of the Court's power to conduct trials to liquidate personal injury claims, militated in favor of withdrawing the reference as to the claims estimation matters, which matters were set for hearing on May 16, 1996.