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-26- <br />65. Subject to the terms of any further Order in the CCAA Proceedings, the only <br />Persons entitled to notice of, attend or speak at the Meetings are the Eligible Voting Creditors (as <br />defined in the Meetings Order, or their respective duly appointed proxyholders), representatives <br />of the Monitor, the Applicants, Marret, all such parties' financial and legal advisors, Paul <br />Bishop, or another representative of the Monitor, designated by the Monitor to preside as chair of <br />a Meeting (the "Chair "), the person designated by the Monitor to act as secretary at the <br />applicable Meeting, and any scrutineers ( "Scrutineers ") appointed by the Monitor pursuant to <br />the Meetings Order. Any other person may be admitted to a Meeting only by invitation of the <br />Applicants or the Chair. <br />66. An Eligible Voting Creditor that holds a Disputed Voting Claim as of the date of <br />the Meetings may attend the applicable Meeting and the Disputed Voting Claim may be voted by <br />the Eligible Voting Creditor (or its duly appointed proxyholder) in accordance with the <br />provisions of the Meetings Order, without prejudice to the rights of the Applicant, the Monitor or <br />the holder of the Disputed Voting Claim with respect to the final determination of the Disputed <br />Claim (as defined in the Claims Procedure Order) for distribution purposes. Such vote will be <br />separately tabulated, provided that votes cast in respect of any Disputed Voting Claim will not be <br />counted for any purpose unless, until and only to the extent that such Disputed Voting Claim is <br />finally determined to be a Voting Claim. <br />67. In order to be approved, the Plan must receive the affirmative vote of the <br />majorities of each Voting Class as required pursuant to section 6 of the CCAA (the "Required <br />Majorities "). <br />68. Following the votes at the Meetings, the Scrutineers shall tabulate the votes and <br />the Monitor shall determine whether the Plan has been accepted by the Required Majorities. The <br />