Order Confirming Chapter 11 Plan for Veritec, Inc. and Setting Deadlines (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Minnesota)
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This court order confirms the Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan filed by Veritec, Inc. Creditors and interested parties are notified that the plan meets legal requirements and is now effective. The order sets deadlines for filing professional fee applications, administrative expense requests, and objections to claims—generally within 30 days. Other motions or complaints must be filed within 60 days. The court may extend these deadlines for good cause. The order also directs the mailing of notice to all relevant parties and requires reporting of certain payments related to the bankruptcy case.
EX-2.1 2 c04804exv2w1.txt ORDER AND NOTICE CONFIRMING PLAN AND FIXING TIME LIMITS Exhibit 2.1 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA IN RE: ______________________________ CHAPTER 11 CASE VERITEC, INC., DEBTOR. BKY 05-41161 ORDER AND NOTICE CONFIRMING PLAN AND FIXING TIME LIMITS The plan filed by Debtor, its proponent, was transmitted to all creditors and other parties in interest. It has now been determined, after hearing on notice, that the requirements for confirmation set forth in 11 U.S.C Section 1129 have been satisfied. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED: 1. CONFIRMATION OF PLAN. The plan filed by VERITEC, INC. on March 13, 2006, dated March 10, 2006, is confirmed. 2. PROFESSIONAL FEES AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES. All applications for award of compensation or expenses to a trustee, examiner, attorney or other professional person, and all other requests to order payment of an administrative expense, shall be made by motion under Local Rules 2016-1 or 3002-2, and shall be served and filed within 30 days after the date of this order. 3. OBJECTIONS TO CLAIMS. All objections to proofs of claim shall be made by motion under Local Rule 3007-1, and shall be served and filed within 30 days after the date of this order, or 30 days after the claim was filed, whichever is later. 4. OTHER PROCEEDINGS. All other motions, applications or complaints shall be filed within 60 days after the date of this order. Any time limit provided in this order may be extended or waived by the court for cause after notice and a hearing. Nothing in this order shall preclude any proceeding in another court with jurisdiction and within time limits otherwise applicable. 5. CLERK'S CHARGES AND REPORT INFORMATION. A separate order is entered to require payment of notice or claim charges and the reporting of payments made postpetition to date of confirmation of the plan, and payments paid or to be paid thereafter, for preconfirmation debts or administrative expenses. 6. MAILING OF NOTICE. The clerk shall forthwith mail copies of this order, as notice of entry of this order and confirmation of the plan, to the entities specified in Local Rule 9013-3 and to all creditors and other parties in interest. The proponent of the plan shall forthwith mail copies of this order as notice thereof to all equity security holders of the debtor. Dated: April 26, 2006 /s/ Robert J. Kressel ---------------------------------------- ROBERT J. KRESSEL UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE NOTICE OF ELECTRONIC ENTRY AND FILING ORDER OR JUDGMENT Filed and Docket Entry made on 04/26/06 Lori Vosejpka, Clerk, By Imh