Successful Plan definition

Successful Plan means the Resolution Plan as approved by the Committee of Creditors, in accordance with the terms of this RFRP or such other additional terms as may be prescribed by the Committee of Creditors or the Applicable Laws, including documents and information, as may be required herein.
Successful Plan means the Resolution Plan as approved by the Committee of Creditors, in accordance withthetermsofthisRFRPorsuchotheradditionaltermsasmaybeprescribedbytheCommitteeofCreditors or the Applicable Laws, including documents and information, as may be required herein.

Examples of Successful Plan in a sentence

  • The Successful Resolution Applicant(s) shall be responsible for obtaining all the required approvals including but not limited to approval required from Competition Commission of India under Competition Act, 2002, if any, proposed by it in the Resolution Plan or required under the Applicable Law for implementation of Successful Plan, within 1 (one) year from the date of approval of Resolution Plan by the Adjudicating Authority or within such period as provided for in the law, whichever is later.

  • Within 7 business days of the date of approval of the Successful Plan by the COC, the Successful Resolution Applicant(s) shall provide a Performance Guarantee of INR [amount in figures]/- (Indian Rupees [amount in words] in favor of [Name of the Bank], (“Performance Guarantee”).

  • Successful Plan Assets Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shenzhen International Limited.

  • Advance Great Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Successful Plan Assets Limited.

  • Engineering a Successful Plan for Privatization-in-Place The City and the Navy agreed that Indianapolis would solicit bids from private companies that were interested in taking over NAWC-ADI.

  • The Successful Plan Sponsor is expected to acquire all of the New Equity Interests pursuant to the Plan and the ECA.

  • Within 10 days of the date of approval of the Successful Plan by the CoC, the Successful Resolution Applicant(s) shall provide a Performance Guarantee of INR 5,00,00,000/- (Indian Rupees Core only) in favor of M/s Intellicity Business Park Private Limited, (“Performance Guarantee”).

  • See ERISA Advisory Council’s 2013 Report, Successful Plan Communications for Various Population Segments (November 2013), available at https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/EBSA/about-ebsa/about-us/erisa-advisory-council/2013- successful-plan-communications-for-various-population-segments.pdf.

  • Radtke, Janel M., Strategic Communication for Nonprofit Organizations: Seven Steps to Creating a Successful Plan.

  • Engineering a Successful Plan for Privatization-in-PlaceThe City and the Navy agreed that Indianapolis would solicit bids from private companies that were interested in taking over NAWC-ADI.

Related to Successful Plan

  • prevailing party means the party which obtains the principal relief it has sought, whether by compromise settlement or judgment. If the party which commenced or instituted the action, suit or proceeding shall dismiss or discontinue it without the concurrence of the other party, such other party shall be deemed the prevailing party.

  • Successful Bidder As defined in Section 7.01(c).

  • Arbitration means any arbitration whether or not administered by a permanent arbitral institution;

  • Final Approval Order and Judgment means the order in which the Court certifies the Settlement Class, grants final approval of this Settlement Agreement, authorizes the entry of a final judgment, and dismisses the Action with prejudice.

  • Appeals Board means the commissioners and deputy commissioners of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board acting en banc, in panels, or individually.

  • Number of Students Who Began the Program means the number of students who began a program who were scheduled to complete the program within 100% of the published program length within the reporting calendar year and excludes all students who cancelled during the cancellation period.

  • Appeals Panel means a panel appointed by the Chief Compliance Officer pursuant to Rule 620.