Bar Date definition

Bar Date means the applicable bar date by which a proof of Claim must be or must have been Filed, as established by an order of the Bankruptcy Court, including a Bar Date Order and the Confirmation Order.
Bar Date means the applicable bar date by which a proof of Claim or a request for payment of an Administrative Expense Claim must be or must have been Filed, as established by an Order of the Bankruptcy Court, including the Bar Date Order and the Confirmation Order.
Bar Date means the applicable date established by the Bankruptcy Court by which respective Proofs of Claims and Interests must be Filed.

Examples of Bar Date in a sentence

  • Nevertheless, per the Bar Date Order (Docket # 278) holders of claims arising in connection with the senior notes were not required file a proof of claim.

  • Any objections to Claims shall be Filed no later than the Claims Objection Bar Date.

  • Otherwise, or if you decide to file a Proof of Claim, you must do so before the applicable Bar Date in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Notice.

  • Any objections to Claims shall be Filed on or before the Claims Objection Bar Date.

  • The Governmental Bar Date applies to all governmental units holding claims against the Debtors (whether secured, unsecured priority, or unsecured non-priority) that arose prior to the Petition Date, including governmental units with claims against the Debtors for unpaid taxes, whether such claims arise from prepetition tax years or periods or prepetition transactions to which the Debtors were a party.


More Definitions of Bar Date

Bar Date means any deadline for filing proofs of Claim, including, without limitation, Claims arising prior to the Petition Date and Administrative Claims, as established by an order of the Bankruptcy Court or under the Plan.
Bar Date means the deadlines set by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to the Bar Date Order or other Final Order for filing proofs of claim in the Chapter 11 Cases, as the context may require. Except as explicitly provided in the Bar Date Order, the Bar Date was July 31, 2006.
Bar Date means the deadlines set by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to the Bar Date Order or other Final Order for filing proofs of Claim in the Chapter 11 Cases.
Bar Date means the date established by the Bankruptcy Court by which Proofs of Claim must be Filed with respect to such Claims, other than Administrative Claims, Claims held by Governmental Units, or other Claims or Interests for which the Bankruptcy Court entered an order excluding the holders of such Claims or Interests from the requirement of Filing Proofs of Claim.
Bar Date means 5:00pm (Gulf Standard Time) on 30 April 2021; “Barred Claim” has the meaning set out at Clause 6.4 (Bar Date);
Bar Date means 5:00pm (Gulf Standard Time) on 30 April 2021;
Bar Date means the deadline for filing proofs of claim established by Bankruptcy Court as November 30, 2001, pursuant to the Bar Date Order and any supplemental bar dates established by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to the Bar Date Order or other Final Order.