Causes of Action

Example Definitions of "Causes of Action"
Causes of Action. Means, without limitation, any and all actions, proceedings, causes of action, controversies, liabilities, obligations, rights, rights of set-off, recoupment rights, suits, damages, judgments, accounts, defenses, offsets, powers, privileges, licenses, franchises, claims (as defined in section 101(5) of the Bankruptcy Code and including alter-ego claims and claims under chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code as well as any claims or rights created pursuant to sections 301 and 541 of the Bankruptcy... Code upon the commencement of the Chapter 11 Cases), counterclaims, cross-claims, affirmative defenses and demands of any kind or character whatsoever, whether known or unknown, asserted or unasserted, reduced to judgment or otherwise, liquidated or unliquidated, fixed or contingent, matured or unmatured, disputed or undisputed, secured or unsecured, assertable directly or derivatively, existing or hereafter arising, in contract or in tort, in law, in equity or otherwise in any court, tribunal, forum or proceeding, under any local, state, federal, foreign, statutory, regulatory or other law or rule, based in whole or in part upon any act or omission or other event occurring prior to July 9, 2012, or during the course of the Chapter 11 Cases, including through the Effective Date, in all cases other than those arising in connection with the enforcement of this Settlement Agreement or as otherwise set forth in this Settlement Agreement, which are not released and are expressly preserved. View More Arrow
Causes of Action. Means, without limitation, any and a nd all actions, proceedings, causes of action, controversies, liabilities, obligations, rights, rights of set-off, recoupment rights, suits, damages, judgments, accounts, defenses, offsets, powers, privileges, licenses, franchises, claims (as defined in section 101(5) of the Bankruptcy Code and including alter-ego claims and claims under chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code as well as any claims or rights created pursuant to sections 301 and 541 of the... Bankruptcy Code upon the commencement of the Chapter 11 Cases), counterclaims, cross-claims, affirmative defenses and demands of any kind or character whatsoever, whether known or unknown, asserted or unasserted, reduced to judgment or otherwise, liquidated or unliquidated, fixed or contingent, matured or unmatured, disputed or undisputed, secured or unsecured, assertable directly or derivatively, existing or hereafter arising, in contract or in tort, in law, in equity or otherwise in any court, tribunal, forum or proceeding, under any 4 local, state, federal, foreign, statutory, regulatory or other law or rule, based in whole or in part upon any act or omission or other event occurring prior to July 9, 2012, 2012 or during the course of the Chapter 11 Cases, including through the Effective Date, in all cases other than those arising in connection with the enforcement of under this Settlement Agreement or as the Approval Order, or otherwise set forth in expressly preserved under this Settlement Agreement, Agreement or the Approval Order, including, but not limited to, those that Arch may have against any of the Debtors arising under or related to any agreement entered into after the Petition Date or assumed prior to or as of the Effective Date, which are not released and are expressly preserved. View More Arrow
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Causes of Action. All claims, damages, actions, suits, causes of action, obligations, controversies, judgments, in law, equity or otherwise, whether now known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, certain or speculative, and whether concealed or hidden, which have existed, may have existed, or do exist
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