Tax Claims. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan or Disclosure Statement, the secured ad valorem tax claims (the Tax Claims) owed by the Debtors for any delinquent 2015 ad valorem property taxes shall be paid in cash and in full on the Effective Date, to the extent not already paid, in the amounts reflected on the tax rolls of the respective taxing entities (the Taxing Entities) as of the month of payment. The 2016 ad valorem taxes owed to the Taxing Entities shall be paid in the ordinary course of business and the Taxing Entities shall not be required to file a request for allowance and payment of its Claim. The Taxing Entities shall retain all liens until the applicable Tax Claims are paid in full. In the event of a Default in payment of the Tax Claims as herein provided, the affected Taxing Entity shall send written notice of default to the Debtors or Reorganized Debtors and their counsel. If the default is not cured within thirty (30) days after notice of the default is mailed, the Taxing Entity may proceed with state law remedies for collection of all amounts due under state law pursuant to the Texas Property Tax Code.
Unless otherwise agreed to by the holder of an Allowed Administrative Claim and the Debtors, in consultation with the Supporting Common Interest Holders and Required Consenting Term Lenders, or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, each holder of an Allowed Administrative Claim (other than holders of Professional Claims and Claims for fees and expenses pursuant to [section 1930] of chapter 123 of title 28 of the United States Code) will receive in full and final satisfaction of its Administrative Claim an amount of Cash equal to the amount of such Allowed Administrative Claim in accordance with the following: # if an Administrative Claim is Allowed on or prior to the Effective Date, on the Effective Date or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter (or, if not then due, when such Allowed Administrative Claim is due or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter); # if such Administrative Claim is not Allowed as of the Effective Date, no later than 30 days after the date on which an order Allowing such Administrative Claim becomes a Final Order, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter; # if such Allowed Administrative Claim is based on liabilities incurred by the Debtors in the ordinary course of their business after the Petition Date in accordance with the terms and conditions of the particular transaction giving rise to such Allowed Administrative Claim without any further action by the holders of such Allowed Administrative Claim; # at such time and upon such terms as may be agreed upon by such holder and the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable; or # at such time and upon such terms as set forth in an order of the Bankruptcy Court.
All requests for payment of Professional Claims for services rendered and reimbursement of expenses incurred prior to the Confirmation Date must be filed no later than 45 days after the Effective Date. The Bankruptcy Court shall determine the Allowed amounts of such Professional Claims after notice and a hearing in accordance with the procedures established by the Bankruptcy Court. The Reorganized Debtors shall pay Professional Claims in Cash in the amount the Bankruptcy Court allows, including from the Professional Fee Escrow Account, which the Reorganized Debtors will establish in trust for the Professionals and fund with Cash equal to the Professional Fee Amount on the Effective Date. Professionals shall deliver to the Debtors their estimates for purposes of the Reorganized Debtors computing the Professional Fee Amount no later than five Business Days prior to the anticipated Effective Date. For the avoidance of doubt, no such estimate shall be deemed to limit the amount of the fees and expenses that are the subject of a Professionals final request for payment of Professional Claims filed with the Bankruptcy Court. If a Professional does not provide an estimate, the Debtors may estimate the unpaid and unbilled fees and expenses of such Professional. No funds in the Professional Fee Escrow Account shall be property of the Estates. Any funds remaining in the Professional Fee Escrow Account after all Allowed Professional Claims have been paid will be turned over to Reorganized Holdco.
Claims Procedure. Until modified by the Plan Administrator, the claim and review procedures set forth in this Section shall be the mandatory claim and review procedures for the resolution of disputes and disposition of claims filed under this Plan. An application for a distribution or withdrawal shall be considered as a claim for the purposes of this Section.
Incurred Claims. For purposes of this [Section 6.2(a)], an “Incurred Claim” is deemed to be incurred # with respect to medical, dental, vision and/or prescription drug benefits, upon the rendering of health services giving rise to such claim or liability; # with respect to life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment and business travel accident insurance, upon the occurrence of the event giving rise to such claim or liability; and # with respect to long-term disability benefits, upon the date of an individual’s disability, as determined by the disability benefit insurance carrier, giving rise to such claim or liability.
The Grantee, or his beneficiary hereunder or authorized representative, may file a claim for payments with respect to Phantom Shares under the Plan by written communication to the Committee or its designee. A claim is not considered filed until such communication is actually received. Within 90 days (or, if special circumstances require an extension of time for processing, 180 days, in which case notice of such special circumstances should be provided within the initial 90-day period) after the filing of the claim, the Committee will either:
The allowance, classification, and treatment of all Allowed Claims and Allowed Interests and the respective distributions and treatments under the Plan take into account and conform to the relative priority and rights of the Claims and Interests in each Class in connection with any contractual, legal, and equitable subordination rights relating thereto, whether arising under general principles of equitable subordination, section 510(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, or otherwise. Pursuant to section 510 of the Bankruptcy Code, the Reorganized Debtors reserve the right to re-classify any Allowed Claim or Allowed Interest in accordance with any contractual, legal, or equitable subordination relating thereto.
I agree not to make claim or take proceedings against any other person, corporation or entity, that might claim contribution or indemnity under the provisions of any statute or otherwise against the Corporation.
Adverse Claims. If at any time during the Term of this Agreement it appears that one or more private third parties may have a claim of economic interest or ownership in the Properties or the Lease Applications (or Leases acquired thereby), ALY may claim Force Majeure for a period of time equal to the time necessary to resolve such claim(s) of economic interest or ownership in the Properties or the Lease Applications (or Leases acquired thereby).
Claims Procedure. The Administrator shall notify a Participant in writing, within ninety (90) days after his or her written application for benefits, of his or her eligibility or noneligibility for benefits under the Program. If the Administrator determines that a Participant is not eligible for benefits or full benefits, the notice shall set forth:
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