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1 going to have to be somewhat contingent on the matter <br />• 2 of bond. <br /> 3 MR. LOPE: Yes. However, it would seem <br /> 4 to me if the Estate can apply for a permit even if the <br /> 5 matter is not resolved, the Estate can also -- I am no <br /> 6 lawyer -- submit the bond to alloca,the continued <br /> 7 operation of the pit because they cannot he an operator <br /> $ otherwise. <br /> 9 P7R. WATSON: We will make every attempt <br /> 10 to resolve that question before it comes before the board. <br /> 11 MS. WINTER: I think the board is faced <br /> 12 with what if the permit is not applied for, then we have <br /> 13 the $2,000 fine. <br /> <br /> 14 MR. BARRY: It leas been applied for. <br /> 15 MS. WINTER: If it isn't granted, I assume <br /> 16 that his lacayer has just said that part of this is <br /> 17 suspended pending permit approval? <br /> 18 MR. BROWN: Within 150 days. <br /> 19 MR. WATSON: And further contingent on <br /> 20 the District Court's determination. <br /> 21 MR. BARRY: They asked for it and I see <br /> 22 no reason not to allow them to await payment of that <br /> 23 until the estate is settled. i have no problem with <br /> 24 that as long as it is considered to be a legitimate debt. <br />• <br /> 25 P'IR. [VATSON: The distinction between that <br /> ElI. Ft A' (ARl'/ ~ 1I h .G .IS000'/.a Th;1 I ~! <br /> C r•ufirrl Shan hcnJ krpuarn <br /> 600 Ch,•rn r~:llr Faa~! <br /> Ludnnn Calo,arL. .Yl1/'I <br /> iG)-:hl d tCf <br />30 <br /> <br />