Chapter 7 definition

Chapter 7 means chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code.
Chapter 7 means and refers to chapter 7 of the Code.
Chapter 7. Payment Provisions”;

Examples of Chapter 7 in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, GO-Biz agrees that any information provided to GO-Biz by the FTB, in connection with this Agreement will be treated as confidential tax information protected by Article 2 (commencing with Section 19542) of Chapter 7 of Part 10.2 of the RTC, assuming that FTB can rely on such a section and shall not be disclosed to any party, other than personnel of GO-Biz or the Committee, without Taxpayer’s prior written consent.

  • By entering into this Agreement, the Parties do not (and do not intend to) waive any immunity provided to the Parties hereto or their officials, employees, or agents by Title 63G, Chapter 7, Utah Code Annotated, known as the Governmental Immunity Act of Utah, (the “Immunity Act”), or under Arizona Revised Statutes Title 12, Chapter 7, Article 2, or by other applicable law.

  • This Article of Professional Standards is issued pursuant to the powers of the Commissioner of Administration set forth in Chapter 7, Section 4 of the General Laws, and in accordance with, but not limited to, M.G.L. Chapters 268A and 268B, Opinions of the Attorney General, Ethics Commission Rulings and applicable provisions of the relevant Collective Bargaining Agreement.

  • The Agency acknowledges that the College is an institution of higher education of The State of Utah and is bound by the provisions of the Utah Governmental Immunity Act, Title 63G, Chapter 7, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, and does not, by the terms of this Agreement or by any act, waive any procedural or substantive defense or benefit provided or to be provided by the Utah Governmental Immunity Act or comparable legislative enactment.

  • Conversely, if the Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee opts out of the Settlement, the member of the LaSalle Settlement Class shall be deemed to have opted out of the Settlement.


More Definitions of Chapter 7

Chapter 7. SHAREHOLDERS' RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS ................................................. 15
Chapter 7. Methods of payment: this Chapter imposes obligations on Operators to accept certain methods of payment together with provisions relating to the treatment of Credit Cards and Warrants.
Chapter 7 means Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 701 et seq. “Chapter 11” shall mean Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 1101 et seq. “Conforming Bankruptcy Proceeding” shall mean a proceeding in United States Bankruptcy Court (a) instituted pursuant to a voluntary petition for reorganization filed by Guarantor under Chapter 11 (or an involuntary petition filed by any Person that is converted by Guarantor into a voluntary petition under Chapter 11 pursuant to Section 1(a)(iii)), and (b) in which Guarantor at all times during the pendency of such proceeding is pursuing confirmation of a Conforming Plan. -3- “Conforming Plan” shall mean a plan of reorganization of Guarantor containing each of the following elements, and that will result upon confirmation in: (a) The Guaranty remaining unimpaired; (b) Guarantor and its wholly owned subsidiaries continuing to own or operate not less than three hundred (300) assisted living residences; (c) On a pro forma basis, the ratio of Guarantor's Debt to Guarantor's Cash Flow not exceeding 12:1.0; and (d) Upon the confirmation and implementation of the such plan, at least seventy percent (70%) of the Guarantor's voting stock on a fully diluted basis being owned by (i) Persons who had, prior to filing of the bankruptcy petition instituting the Conforming Bankruptcy Proceeding, (A) an ownership or other interest in Guarantor's stock or debt (including debt of Guarantor's subsidiaries guaranteed by Guarantor) and (B) a joint venture ownership interest in Guarantor's assets or Guarantor's subsidiaries' assets, and (ii) Related Persons of Persons described in the foregoing clause (i), but excluding each such Person or Related Person who: (1) held less than a Material Investment in Guarantor on the Effective Date, and (2) subsequent to the Effective Date and prior to or contemporaneously with the confirmation and implementation of such plan increases their respective investment (on a cost basis) in the Guarantor by greater than ten percent (10%). “Filing Deadline” shall mean December 31, 2002. “Forbearance Period” shall mean the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending on the earlier to occur of (a) the date upon which a Forbearance Default occurs, or (b) the Filing Deadline. “Funding Date” shall mean the earlier to occur of (a) the date upon which Landlord receives the proceeds of the second tranche of the acquisition loan obtained by Landlord in connection with the acquisition of the Premises, or (b) t...
Chapter 7. SMART CONTRACTS in: FinTech.” Accessed: Apr. 24, 2024. [Online]. Available: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/edcollchap/edcoll/9781800375949/978180 0375949.00018.xml
Chapter 7. Liquidation ($245 filing fee, $39 administrative fee, $15 trustee surcharge: Total court fees $299) Chapter 7 is designed for debtors in financial difficulty who do not have the ability to pay their existing debts. Debtors who debts are primarily consumer debts are subject to a “means test” designed to determine whether the case should be permitted to proceed under Chapter 7. If your income is greater than the median income for your state of residence and family size, in some cases, creditors have the right to file a motion requesting that the court dismiss your case under Section 707(b) of the Code. It is up to the court to decide whether the case should be dismissed. Under Chapter 7, you may claim certain of your property as exempt under governing law. A trustee may have the right to take possession of and sell the remaining property that is not exempt and use the sale proceeds to pay your creditors. The purpose of filing a Chapter 7 case is to obtain a discharge of your existing debts. If, however, you are found to have committed certain kinds of improper conduct described in the Bankruptcy Code, the court may deny your discharge and , if it does, the purpose for which you filed the bankruptcy petition will be defeated. Even if you receive a general discharge, some particular debts are not discharged under the law. Therefore, you may still be responsible for most taxes and student loans; debts incurred to pay nondischargeable taxes; domestic support and property settlement obligations; most fines, penalties, forfeitures, and criminal restitution obligations; certain debts which are not properly listed in your bankruptcy papers; and debts for death or personal injury caused by operation a motor vehicle, vessel or aircraft while intoxicated from alcohol or drugs. Also, if a creditor can prove that a debt arose from fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, or theft, or from a willful and malicious injury, the bankruptcy court may determine that the debt is not discharged. Chapter 13: Repayment of All or Part of the Debts of an Individual with Regular Income ($235 filing fee, $39 administrative fee: Total court fees $274)
Chapter 7. Trade Remedies Chapter 8: Trade in Services Annex on Financial Services Chapter 9: Telecommunications Services Chapter 10: Movement of Natural Persons Chapter 11: Framework on Mutual Recognition Arrangements Chapter 12: Investment Annex on Expropriation Chapter 13: Intellectual Property Chapter 14: Competition Policy Chapter 15: Electronic Commerce Chapter 16: Economic and Technical Cooperation Chapter 17: Transparency Chapter 18: General Provisions and Exceptions Chapter 19: Institutional Provisions Chapter 20: Consultations and Dispute Settlement Annex on Rules of Procedure for Arbitral Tribunal Proceedings Chapter 21: Final Provisions Annex 1 Schedules of Tariff Commitments General Notes Schedule of Australia Schedule of Malaysia: Headnote Appendix 1: Tariff Rate Quotas Appendix 2: Rice Appendix 3: Approved Permits for Imports of Automotive Vehicles Schedule Annex 2 Product Specific Rules Schedule Headnote Product Specific Rules Schedule 1 2 6 10 25 28 29 34 37 41 48 60 67 82 86 88 98 99 111 113 116 119 122 126 128 143 147 Annex 3 Schedules of Specific Services Commitments Schedule of Australia Schedule of Malaysia Annex 4 Schedules of Movement of Natural Persons Commitments Schedule of Australia Schedule of Malaysia Side Letter on Commitments for Goods of HS Headings 2203-2208 Side Letter on Environmental Issues Side Letter on Labour Issues PREAMBLE The Government of Malaysia and the Government of Australia (hereinafter referred to as “the Parties”), REINFORCING the longstanding ties of friendship and cooperation between them; BUILDING on their respective rights and obligations under the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization, the Agreement Establishing the ASEAN- Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area and other multilateral, regional and bilateral agreements to which they are both parties; RECOGNISING the important role and contribution of business in enhancing trade and investment among the Parties and the need to further promote and facilitate cooperation and utilisation of the greater business opportunities provided by this Agreement; SEEKING to establish clear and mutually advantageous rules governing their trade and investment and further liberalise and expand bilateral trade and investment; PROMOTING a transparent business environment that will assist enterprises in planning effectively and using resources efficiently; Have agreed as follows: CHAPTER 1 ESTABLISHMENT OF A FREE TRADE AREA AND GENERAL DEFINITIONS
Chapter 7. Reduced serum IGF-1 and familial longevity Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx0, 4, Xxxxxxx. X. Xxxxxxx-Duistermaat2 , X. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx0,4, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx0,4, Xxxxx X.X. de Craen1, 4, Xxxx X.X. Westendorp1, 4 and Xxxxx xxx Xxxxxx0, 4, on behalf of the Leiden Longevity Study (LLS) Group From the 1Department of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Leiden University Medical Center, PO Box 9600, 2300 RC, Leiden, the Netherlands; 2Department of Medical Statistics, 3section Molecular Epidemiology, Leiden University Medical Center, PO Box 9600, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands, 4Netherlands Consortium of Healthy Aging (NCHA).