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Case 16-42529 Doc 108 Filed 04/14/16 Entered 04/14/16 17:28:56 Main Document <br />Pg 67 of 70 <br />Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 9601, et seq., as amended, or any <br />similar federal or state statute). <br />36. Master Proof of Claim. In order to facilitate the processing of claims, to ease <br />the burden upon the Court and to reduce an unnecessary expense to the Debtors' estates, the <br />Pre -Petition Agent is authorized to file in the Debtors' lead chapter l 1 case In re Peabody <br />Energy Corporation, et al., (Case No. 16-42529) a single, master proof of claim on behalf of <br />itself and the Pre -Petition Lenders on account of any and all of their respective claims arising <br />under the Existing Credit Documents and hereunder (the "Master Proof of Claim") against <br />each of the Debtors. Upon the filing of the Master Proof of Claim against each of the Debtors, <br />the Pre -Petition Agent and each Pre -Petition Lender, and each of their respective successors <br />and assigns, shall be deemed to have filed a proof of claim in the amount set forth opposite its <br />name therein in respect of its claims against each of the Debtors of any type or nature <br />whatsoever with respect to the Existing Credit Documents, and the claim of each Pre -Petition <br />Lender (and each of its respective successors and assigns), named in the Master Proof of Claim <br />shall be treated as if such entity had filed a separate proof of claim in each of these Cases. The <br />Pre -Petition Agent shall not be required in the Master Proof of Claim to identify whether any <br />Pre -Petition Lender acquired its claim from another party and the identity of any such party or <br />to amend the Master Proof of Claim to reflect a change in the holders of the claims set forth <br />therein or a reallocation among such holders of the claims asserted therein resulting from the <br />transfer of all or any portion of such claims. The provisions of this paragraph 36 and the <br />Master Proof of Claim are intended solely for the purpose of administrative convenience and <br />shall not affect the right of each Pre -Petition Lender Party (or their successors in interest) to <br />vote separately on any plan proposed in these Cases. The Pre -Petition Agent shall not be <br />67 <br />