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11/23/2007 12:36:54 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981041
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
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US BANKRUPTCY COURT DMG OBJECTION TO THE LENDERS MOTION FOR ADEQUATE PROTECTION AND FOR RELIEF
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GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
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<br />Lenders are not entitled to the relief from stay which they <br />seek. 11 U.S.C. § 362(d)(2)(B). <br />As described above, if the Debtor Powderhorn does not <br />timely perform its reclamation and environmental remediation <br />obligations, Creditor Colorado Division of Minerals and <br />Geology will issue a Notice of Violation, which will result -- <br />after administrative appeals -- in revocation of the Permit <br />and forfeiture of the Bonds. <br />Once the Permit is revoked and the Bonds are forfeited, <br />the portions of the Debtor Quaker Coal Company which operate <br />in the State of Ohio will lose their ability to obtain new <br />permits and significant revisions to existing permits, and <br />will probably also lose their ability to renew their coal <br />mining permits from the State of Ohio. Under SMCRA and its <br />state counterparts, a mine permittee is ineligible to receive <br />new permits, permit revisions, amendments to permits, or <br />renewals of permits if the permittee has outstanding unabated <br />enforcement actions or bond forfeitures. See, 30 U.S.C. <br />§§ 1260, 1261; 30 C.F.R. §§ 773.15 and 779.15(c)(i) (1999). <br />In Ohio, this prohibition extends to the parent corporations, <br />and controlling officers and controlling owners, of a mining <br />permittee whose bond has been forfeited, and to sister <br />24 <br />
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