Disputed definition

Disputed means, with respect to any Claim or Interest, any Claim or Interest that is not yet Allowed.
Disputed means, as to a Claim or an Interest, a Claim or an Interest: (a) that is not Allowed; (b) that is not disallowed under the Plan, the Bankruptcy Code, or a Final Order, as applicable; and (c) with respect to which a party in interest has filed a Proof of Claim or otherwise made a written request to a Debtor for payment, without any further notice to or action, order, or approval of the Bankruptcy Court.
Disputed means, as to a Claim or an Interest, any Claim or Interest: (a) that is not Allowed; (b) that is not disallowed by the Plan, the Bankruptcy Code, or a Final Order, as applicable; (c) as to which a dispute is being adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction in accordance with non-bankruptcy law; (d) that is Filed in the Bankruptcy Court and not withdrawn, as to which a timely objection or request for estimation has been Filed; and (e) with respect to which a party in interest has Filed a Proof of Claim or otherwise made a written request to a Debtor for payment, without any further notice to or action, order, or approval of the Bankruptcy Court.

Examples of Disputed in a sentence

  • Developer and its subcontractors shall continue to perform its Work under the Contract, including the Disputed Work, and shall not cause a delay of the Work during any dispute, claim, negotiation, mediation, or arbitration proceeding, except by written agreement by the District.

  • With respect to the Indemnification Disputed Items, the Parties shall proceed in good faith to negotiate a resolution of such dispute and, if not resolved through negotiations within thirty (30) days after delivery of the notice by the Indemnifying Person, such dispute shall be resolved by arbitration pursuant to Section 12.5.

  • Any Indemnification Dispute Notice will specify in reasonable detail the nature and dollar amount of any disagreement asserted (collectively, the “Indemnification Disputed Items”), and all other items (and all calculations relating thereto) that are not in dispute as specified in the Indemnification Dispute Notice will be final, binding and conclusive.

  • Any Price Adjustment Dispute Notice will specify in reasonable detail the nature and dollar amount of any disagreement asserted (collectively, the “Price Adjustment Disputed Items”), and all other items (and all calculations relating thereto) that are not in dispute as specified in the Price Adjustment Dispute Notice will be final, binding and conclusive.


More Definitions of Disputed

Disputed means a Claim that is not yet Allowed.
Disputed means, with respect to any Claim or Interest, any Claim or Interest, or any portion thereof, (a) to the extent neither Allowed nor disallowed under the Plan or a Final Order nor deemed Allowed under sections 502, 503, or 1111 of the Bankruptcy Code, or (b) for which a Proof of Claim or Proof of Interest or a motion for payment has been timely Filed with the Bankruptcy Court, to the extent the Debtors or any other party in interest has interposed a timely objection or request for estimation in accordance with the Plan, the Bankruptcy Code, or the Bankruptcy Rules, which objection or request for estimation has not been withdrawn or determined by a Final Order; provided, however, that in no event shall a Claim that is deemed Allowed pursuant to this Plan be a Disputed Claim.
Disputed means a Claim or an Interest or any portion thereof: (a) that is not Allowed; (b) that is not disallowed under the Plan, the Bankruptcy Code, or a Final Order, as applicable; and (c) with respect to which a party in interest has Filed a Proof of Claim or otherwise made a written request to a Debtor for payment, without any further notice to or action, order, or approval of the Bankruptcy Court.
Disputed means with regard to any Claim or Interest, a Claim or Interest that is not yet Disallowed or Allowed.
Disputed means, with respect to a Claim or Interest, that (a) such Claim or Interest is neither Allowed nor Disallowed, nor deemed Allowed under sections 502, 503, or 1111 of the Bankruptcy Code or (b) the Debtors or any party in interest has interposed a timely objection or request for estimation, and such objection or request for estimation has not been withdrawn or determined by a Final Order. If the Debtors dispute only a portion of a Claim, such Claim shall be deemed Allowed in the amount the Debtors do not dispute and Disputed as to the balance of such Claim.
Disputed means, with respect to any Claim or Equity Interest, any Claim or Equity Interest that is not yet Allowed.
Disputed means, with reference to any Claim against a Plan Debtor, including any portion thereof, (a) any Claim that is listed on the Schedules as unliquidated, disputed or contingent,(b) any Claim as to which the Debtors or any other party in interest has interposed a timely objection or request for estimation in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code and the Bankruptcy Rules or that is otherwise disputed by any Debtor, the Committee or the Liquidation Trustee in accordance with applicable law, which objection, request for estimation or dispute has not been determined by a FinalOrder or (c) any Claim with respect to which a Proof of Claim was required to be filed by order of the Bankruptcy Court but as to which such Proof of Claim was not timely or properly filed.