Rule 9001-1 DEFINITIONS
(a) An "agreed order" means any proposed order that is approved and executed by all "interested persons" or their counsel.
(b) An "application" means a request for relief which requests ex parte, emergency relief or relief which may be entered without notice to opposing parties. See LBR 1006-1, 2016-1 ,and 9013-4.
(c) A "contested matter" means a dispute between parties which is not an adversary proceeding.
(d) "Effective date" means that date after the confirmation of a Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization when all post-petition, pre-confirmation expenses have been paid in full.
(e) A "Final Account" means report filed by the Trustee indicating that the estate's custodial account no longer contains funds in need of distribution and that all checks issued on said account have cleared the bank.
(f) A "Final Report" means report filed by the DIP/Trustee which sets forth gross income brought into the estate (itemized by source and amount), gross disbursements (itemized by source and amount in accordance with 11 U.S.C. §507) and indicating the balance on hand, if any. The Final Report shall also set forth all requests by professionals for compensation and reimbursement of expenses.
(g) "Interested persons" means the Trustee/DIP, UST, and/or those persons whose pecuniary interests may be affected by a dispositive ruling of this Court, as determined by the party requesting relief.
(h) A "Local Rule" means a Local Rule promulgated by this Court.
(i) "Matrix" means the official mailing list prepared in compliance with these Local Rules by the debtor for the Clerk to use in noticing the §341 meeting and for the Clerk and other parties to utilize in noticing interested persons. Debtor is solely responsible for its accuracy.
(j) A "motion" is a request for relief which may not be obtained without notice and opportunity to all parties in interest. See LBR 9013-1.
(k) A "proposed order" means an order which must accompany all requests for relief, or an order to be prepared by the prevailing party in a contested matter, which contains findings and conclusions sufficient to comply with the applicable Code sections and the Court's rulings.
(l) "§341 meeting" means the intital meeting of creditors.