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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
12/23/2014
Doc Name
Notice of Filing of Report of the Monitor In the Canadian Proceeding
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New Elk Coal Company, LLC
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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LDS
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21. In addition, the Monitor made various materials relating to the CCAA <br />Proceedings available on the Monitor's Website, which it established for the <br />purpose of the CCAA Proceedings. These materials include the Applicants' <br />application and motion materials, the Initial Order, the Claims Procedure Order, <br />the Meetings Order, the Claims Package, the Information Package, a list of the <br />Applicants' known creditors as at December 3, 2014 and the service list. The <br />Monitor will continue to update the Monitor's Website by posting Monitor's <br />reports, motion materials and Orders granted in the CCAA Proceedings. <br />22. The Monitor has also established a hotline (416 -649 -8099) and a toll-free line (I- <br />855-398-7390) to allow creditors and other interested parties to contact the <br />Monitor to obtain additional information concerning the CCAA Proceedings. <br />The Monitor continues to respond to these enquiries in a timely manner. <br />B. CHAPTER 15 PROCEEDINGS <br />23. By way of the U.S. Petitions, the Monitor, in its capacity as foreign representative <br />of the Applicants, seeks the recognition of the CCAA Proceedings as a "foreign <br />main proceeding" within the meaning of the Bankruptcy Code and the <br />enforcement in the United States of the Initial Order, the Claims Procedure Order <br />and Meetings Order. The hearing to consider whether to grant such relief is <br />
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