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reorganization and court
The court is ultimately responsible for determining whether the proposed plan of reorganization complies with the bankruptcy law.
A company undergoing Chapter 11 reorganization is effectively operating under the " protection " of the court until it emerges.
* 2003 – A bankruptcy court approves MCI's reorganization plans, essentially clearing the telecommunications company to exit bankruptcy.
Until 1127, he occupied himself at court mainly with the temporal affairs of the kingdom, while during the following decade he devoted himself to the reorganization and reform of St-Denis.
On Jan 7, 2011, the bankruptcy court denied approval of the 6th plan of reorganization which was proposed by the debtors and their lawyers from Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.
On Sep 14, 2011, the court also denied approval of the modified 6th plan of reorganization.
Here need only be mentioned Louvois's reorganization of the military orders of merit, his foundation of the Hôtel des Invalides, and the almost forcible enrollment of the nobility and gentry of France, in which Louvois carried out part of Louis's measures for curbing the spirit of independence by service in the army or at court.
Chapter 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, codified under Title 11 of the United States Code, governs a form of bankruptcy in the United States that allows individuals to undergo a financial reorganization supervised by a federal bankruptcy court.
On August 28, 1980, American Financial Enterprises, Inc., acquired the assets of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company when the plan for reorganization was approved by the court and the company was reorganized.
On July 13, 2012, Tribune Company received approval of a reorganization plan to allow the company to emerge from a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a Delaware bankruptcy court.
After clerking for two federal district court judges, Marshall was appointed a professor at Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law in Macon, teaching in the areas of property, commercial, insurance, creditor's rights, insolvency, reorganization, and small business law.
By November, it claimed it was back on the road toward profitability and asked for more time to submit a reorganization plan to the bankruptcy court.
Several judicial reorganization acts followed in 1805, 1809, and 1814, though a modified form of Sargent's county court system and the considerable power held by judges continued.
On March 16, 2011 some three years after filing for bankruptcy and following a filing in a Manhattan U. S. bankruptcy court, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc announced it would seek creditor approval of its reorganization plan by October 14 followed by a confirmation hearing to follow on November 17.
The Supreme Court was renamed the Federal Court in a further reorganization of the court system in 1994.
He served as a special examiner in Oklahoma where he " straightened out the court records " and aided in the reorganization of Oklahoma's court system when the Oklahoma Territory became a state.
Two sets of debt holders eventually proposed reorganization plans for the group in U. S. bankruptcy court.
After bankruptcy, the B & M continued to run and fulfill its contract under the protection of the federal bankruptcy court, in the hopes that a reorganization could make it profitable again.
On March 5, 1895, to circumvent a recent state supreme court decision striking down an earlier county reorganization, the Idaho Legislature combined Alturas and Logan Counties into a new county called Blaine.
The report of the Virginia Court System Study Commission, composed of distinguished legislators and members of the bench and bar, recommended a reorganization plan for a unified court system.
On 27 July 2012 Prince Sports, which files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy court protection on May 1, 2012, won court approval of a reorganization plan the handed the company's equity to Authentic Brands Group.
After the bombardment of Alexandria, and the reorganization of the Egyptian judicature, he was appointed judge of the court of appeal, but being without any previous experience of administrative work he found the strain too great for his health.

reorganization and process
In contrast, Chapter 7 governs the process of a liquidation bankruptcy ( although liquidation can go under this chapter ), while Chapter 13 provides a reorganization process for the majority of private individuals.
The labour movement went through a process of reorganization from 1987 to 1991 from which emerged the present configuration of three major labour union federations, Rengo, Zenroren, and Zenrokyo along with other smaller national union organizations.
Genome reorganization is a biological process discovered by Nobel Laureate Barbara McClintock.
The 11, 000 workers at the largest factory of Singer, in Clydebank, went on strike in March – April 1911, ceasing to work in solidarity of 12 female colleagues protesting against work process reorganization.
For example, Bogdan Denitch, in Democratic Socialism, defines it as proposing a radical reorganization of the socio-economic order through public ownership, workers ' control of the labor process and redistributive tax policies.
Following the reorganization of the agency that runs Navy Pier and McCormick Place, a new study was commissioned to reinvigorate the upgrade process.
* 1960: The reorganization process was comcluded during the 16th IJK in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
The second visible stage in the process becomes marked by the institution, or reorganization, in 1542, of the Congregation of the Holy Office of the Inquisition ( see Inquisition ).
( In contrast, Chapters 11 and 13 govern the process of reorganization of a debtor in bankruptcy.
The only existing and occupied building eliminated during the reorganization process was the school at Lucerne, which was closed in 1966 when the Jr .- Sr. High School building was completed and occupied.
* Since context switches only occur upon process termination, and no reorganization of the process queue is required, scheduling overhead is minimal.
The election process saw the creation and reorganization of Estonian national parties.
The end of the war also saw the reorganization of the Fourth International, in which process the SWP played a major role.
Following its return, XVIII Airborne Corps and its subordinate units began the process of modernization and reorganization.
In August 2003, President Kay Norton began a planning and reorganization process to guide the University.
After 1918, however, the goal of Taylorist labor efficiency thought in Europe moved to " Fordism ", that is, reorganization of the entire productive process by means of the moving assembly line, standardization, and the mass market.
Formerly known as South China Institute of Technology, it was established in 1952, through a reorganization process that unified the engineering schools and departments of major universities in Southern China, including the former Zhongshan University, Lingnan University, South China Joint University, and 4 others.
The 11, 000 workers at the largest factory of Singer sewing machines went on strike in March – April 1911, ceasing to work in solidarity of 12 female colleagues protesting against work process reorganization.
That unit was in the process of a complete reorganization under the direction of its commander, Colonel Alexander Scammel.
In the process of reorganization, GreenTree was divested and Conseco is now solely focused on the insurance industry.
The General Confederation of Labour () of Spain is an Anarcho-Syndicalist trade union, arisen from the 1979 split of CNT / AIT after the arrival of democracy and the following reorganization and restructuring process of the trade unions.
Following the reorganization of the ASME during the Continuity and Change process in 2004-2005, volunteer activity was organized into five sectors.

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