§1125. Postpetition disclosure and solicitation — Inbound Citations
11 U.S.C. § 1125
Cited by 14 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 11 U.S.C. § 1125 as a whole
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(c) The proponent of a modification shall comply with section 1125 of this title with respect to the plan as modified.
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(2) The plan, as modified, shall become the plan only after there has been disclosure under section 1125 as the court may direct, notice and a hearing, and such modification is approved.
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(4) a transaction by a stockbroker in a security that is executed after a transaction of a kind specified in paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection in such security and before the expiration of 40 days after the first date on which such security was bona fide offered to the public by the issuer or by or through an underwriter, if such stockbroker provides, at the time of or before such transaction by such stockbroker, a disclosure statement approved under section 1125 of this title, and, if the court orders, information supplementing such disclosure statement.
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(c) If the court orders under section 1181(b) of this title that section 1125 of this title applies, section 1125(f) of this title shall apply.
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(2) Subchapter V of Chapter 11. In a case under Subchapter V of Chapter 11 in which § 1125 does not apply, the election may be made no later than a date the court sets.
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(a) This section (a)1 applies in a small business case or in a case under Subchapter V of Chapter 11 in which the court has ordered that § 1125 applies. The court may, on motion of the plan proponent or on its own, conditionally approve a disclosure statement filed under Rule 3016. On or before doing so, the court must:(1) set the time within which the claim holders and interest holders may accept or reject the plan;(2) set the time to file an objection to the disclosure statement;(3) if a timely objection is filed, set the date to hold the hearing on final approval of the disclosure statement; and(4) set a date for the confirmation hearing.
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In a case under Subchapter V of Chapter 11 in which § 1125 does not apply, the court must set:
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(E) approves a disclosure statement under § 1125; or
Citations to §1125(a)
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(2) if there is not any such law, rule, or regulation, such acceptance or rejection was solicited after disclosure to such holder of adequate information, as defined in section 1125(a) of this title.
Citations to §1125(f)
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(c) If the court orders under section 1181(b) of this title that section 1125 of this title applies, section 1125(f) of this title shall apply.
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(B) determine under § 1125(f) whether a plan includes adequate information to make a separate disclosure statement unnecessary;
Citations to §1125(f)(1)
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(2) Providing Information Under § 1125(f)(1). A plan intended to provide adequate information under § 1125(f)(1) must be so designated. Rule 3017.1 then applies as if the plan were a disclosure statement.