EFTA01358968.txt Text dataset_10 View on DOJ

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Date
2017
Document Type
legal filing
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gemini-2.0-flash-001
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2026-02-07T18:42
Summary
This legal document addresses arguments made by Senior-Lien Notes holders regarding their contractual right to rescind acceleration and the application of the automatic stay. It also discusses the principle of equitable mootness in the context of bankruptcy appeals, ultimately declining to dismiss the appeals as equitably moot.
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Subject
Bankruptcy Appeals
Sender
Recipients
Document ID
15-1682
Date
2017
Relationships 1
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
Senior-Lien Notes holders contractual Trustee Holders of a majority in principal amount of outstanding Notes by notice to the Trustee may rescind any such acceleration with respect to the Notes and its consequences.
Notable Quotes 3
"Holders of a majority in principal amount of outstanding Notes by notice to the Trustee may rescind any such acceleration with respect to the Notes and its consequences."
"prudential doctrine that is invoked to avoid disturbing a reorganization plan once implemented."
"allows appellate courts to dismiss bankruptcy appeals 'when, during the pendency of an appeal, events occur' such that 'even though effective relief could conceivably be fashioned, implementation of that relief would be inequitable."
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Themes
Legal matters/litigationFinancial transactions/money flow
Organizations 5
U.S. BankMetromedia Fiber Network Inc.Motors Liquidation Co.Chateaugay Corp.Charter Communs., Inc.
Text Analysis
Tone
legal
Purpose
To address arguments made by Senior-Lien Notes holders and Debtors regarding rescission of acceleration and equitable mootness in bankruptcy appeals.
Significance
The document discusses important legal principles related to bankruptcy law, including the automatic stay and equitable mootness.
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EFTA01358968.txt
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2026-02-07T18:42:37.451315
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