Superpriority Administrative Claim Status Sample Clauses

Superpriority Administrative Claim Status. The DIP Obligations shall, pursuant to Section 364(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, at all times constitute an allowed superpriority claim (the “DIP Superpriority Claim”) of the DIP Agent for the benefit of the DIP Secured Parties, and be payable from and have recourse to all DIP Collateral. The DIP Superpriority Claim shall be subject and subordinate only to the Carve-Out; provided that the Last Out DIP Lenders shall not receive or retain any payments, property, distribution or other amounts in respect of the DIP Superpriority Claim or DIP Obligations unless and until the First Out DIP Obligations are paid and satisfied in full and in cash (including cash collateralization of all Letters of Credit in accordance with the DIP Loan Documents). Other than as expressly provided herein, including in paragraph 11 and with respect to the Carve-Out, no costs or expenses of administration, including, without limitation, professional fees allowed and payable under Bankruptcy Code Sections 328, 330 and 331, or otherwise, that have been or may be incurred in these proceedings or in any Successor Cases, and no priority claims are, or will be, senior to, prior to or pari passu with the DIP Liens, the DIP Superpriority Claim or any of the DIP Obligations, or with any other claims of the DIP Secured Parties arising hereunder or under the other DIP Loan Documents, or otherwise in connection with the DIP Facility.
Superpriority Administrative Claim Status. The DIP Obligations of the U.S. Debtors and SSC Canada, pursuant to Section 364(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, shall at all times constitute an allowed Superpriority Claim (the “U.S. DIP Superpriority Claim”) and be payable from and have recourse to all pre-petition and post-petition property of the estates of the U.S. Debtors and SSC Canada and all proceeds thereof, subject to the Carve-Out and, in the case of SSC Canada, the CCAA Charges, and, in the case of Calpine, any superpriority claim granted to the Calpine Lenders against Calpine.
Superpriority Administrative Claim Status. In addition to the DIP Liens granted herein, effective immediately upon entry of this Interim Order, (i) all of the DIP Obligations and (ii) the Secured Swap Obligations (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) owing to any DIP Lender or its Affiliate (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) under any Secured Swap Agreement shall constitute allowed superpriority administrative claims pursuant to section 364(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, which shall have priority, subject only to the payment of the Carve-Out (as defined below) in accordance with this Interim Order, over all administrative expense claims, adequate protection and other diminution claims (including the Existing RBL Adequate Protection Superpriority Claims (as defined below) and the Second Lien Adequate Protection Superpriority Claims (as defined below)), priority and other unsecured claims, and all other claims against the Debtors or their estates, now existing or hereafter arising, of any kind or nature whatsoever, including administrative expenses or other claims of the kinds specified in section 105, 326, 328, 330, 331, 503(a), 503(b), 506(c) (subject to the entry of the Final Order to the extent provided in paragraph 8), 507(a), 507(b), 546, 726, 1113, and 1114, whether or not such expenses or claims may become secured by a judgment Lien or other non-consensual Lien, levy, or attachment (the “DIP Superpriority Claims”), which such claims arising in respect of the New Money Facility and the Refinancing Facility shall be pari passu. The DIP Superpriority Claims shall, for purposes of section 1129(a)(9)(A) of the Bankruptcy Code, be considered administrative expenses allowed under section 503(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, shall be against each Debtor on a joint and several basis, and shall be payable from and have recourse to all prepetition and postpetition property of the Debtors and all proceeds thereof, including, subject to entry of the Final Order, the proceeds of Avoidance Actions, whether received by judgment, settlement, or otherwise. Other than with respect to the Carve-Out, no costs or expenses of administration, including professional fees allowed and payable under section 328, 330, or 331 of the Bankruptcy Code, or otherwise, that have been or may be incurred in these proceedings or in any Successor Cases, and no priority claims are, or will be, senior to, prior to, or on a parity with the DIP Superpriority Claims. For the avoidance of doubt, the DIP Superpriority Claims granted to ...
Superpriority Administrative Claim Status. The DIP Obligations shall, pursuant to Section 364(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, at all times constitute an allowed superpriority claim (the “DIP Superpriority Claim”) of the Secured Parties, and be payable from and have recourse to all DIP Collateral and all other assets and property of the Debtor. All right, title and interest in the DIP Superpriority Claim shall be collaterally assigned from Rederi to DNB pursuant to the Collateral Assignment. Other than the Carve-Out, no costs or expenses of administration, including, without limitation, professional fees allowed and payable under Sections 328, 330 and 331 of the Bankruptcy Code, or otherwise, that have been or may be incurred in this proceeding or in any Successor Case, and no priority claims are, or will be, senior to, prior to or pari passu with the DIP Liens, the DIP Superpriority Claim, or any of the DIP Obligations.

Related to Superpriority Administrative Claim Status

  • Submitting False Claims; Monetary Penalties The AOC shall be entitled to remedy any false claims, as defined in California Government Code section 12650 et seq., made to the AOC by the Contractor or any Subcontractor under the standards set forth in Government Code section 12650 et seq. Any Contractor or Subcontractor who submits a false claim shall be liable to the AOC for three times the amount of damages that the AOC sustains because of the false claim. A Contractor or Subcontractor who submits a false claim shall also be liable to the AOC for (a) the costs, including attorney fees, of a civil action brought to recover any of those penalties or damages, and (b) a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for each false claim.

  • Employee Claims Without limiting in any way the breadth of this Clause G2, Contractor specifically acknowledges its obligation to indemnify and defend the Covered Parties from and against any claim which may be asserted by or on behalf of any employee of Contractor, Subcontractors and suppliers alleging bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, or injury to or destruction of tangible property sustained by said employee in connection with the Work, unless caused by the sole negligence of the Covered Parties.

  • Tax Claims Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the control of any claim, assertion, event or proceeding in respect of Taxes of the Company (including, but not limited to, any such claim in respect of a breach of the representations and warranties in Section 3.22 hereof or any breach or violation of or failure to fully perform any covenant, agreement, undertaking or obligation in Article VI) shall be governed exclusively by Article VI hereof.

  • Priority of Claims Anything contained herein or in any of the Secured Credit Documents to the contrary notwithstanding (but subject to Section 1.03), if an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, and the Applicable Collateral Agent or any First-Lien Secured Party is taking action to enforce rights in respect of any Shared Collateral, or any distribution is made in respect of any Shared Collateral in any Bankruptcy Case of the Company or any other Grantor or any First-Lien Secured Party receives any payment pursuant to any intercreditor agreement (other than this Agreement) with respect to any Shared Collateral, the proceeds of any sale, collection or other liquidation of any such Collateral by any First-Lien Secured Party or received by the Applicable Collateral Agent or any First-Lien Secured Party pursuant to any such intercreditor agreement with respect to such Shared Collateral and proceeds of any such distribution (subject, in the case of any such distribution, to the sentence immediately following) to which the First-Lien Obligations are entitled under any intercreditor agreement (other than this Agreement) (all proceeds of any sale, collection or other liquidation of any Collateral and all proceeds of any such distribution being collectively referred to as “Proceeds”) shall be applied (i) FIRST, to the payment of all amounts owing to each Collateral Agent (in its capacity as such) pursuant to the terms of any Secured Credit Document, (ii) SECOND, subject to Section 1.03, to the payment in full of the First-Lien Obligations of each Series on a ratable basis, with such Proceeds to be applied to the First-Lien Obligations of a given Series in accordance with the terms of the applicable Secured Credit Documents, and (iii) THIRD, after payment of all First-Lien Obligations, to the Company and the other Grantors or their successors or assigns, as their interests may appear, or to whosoever may be lawfully entitled to receive the same, or as a court of competent jurisdiction may direct. Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to any Shared Collateral upon which a third party (other than a First-Lien Secured Party) has a lien or security interest that is junior in priority to the security interest of any Series of First-Lien Obligations but senior (as determined by appropriate legal proceedings in the case of any dispute) to the security interest of any other Series of First-Lien Obligations (such third party, an “Intervening Creditor”), the value of any Shared Collateral or Proceeds which are allocated to such Intervening Creditor shall be deducted on a ratable basis solely from the Shared Collateral or Proceeds to be distributed in respect of the Series of First-Lien Obligations with respect to which such Impairment exists.

  • Claims Pari Passu Each Obligor shall ensure that at all times the claims of the Finance Parties against it under the Finance Documents rank at least pari passu with the claims of all its other unsecured and unsubordinated creditors save those whose claims are preferred by any bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation or other similar laws of general application in its jurisdiction of incorporation.