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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981041
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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 />corporations of a mining permittee whose bond has been <br />forfeited. See, Ohio P.dministrative Code § 1501:13-5-01(D). <br />The Debtor Harrison Mining, which is owned by the Debtor <br />Quaker Coal Company, has profitable coal mining operations in <br />Ohio. According to information given to the Division of <br />Minerals and Geology by the Debtor Powderhorn, Donn Chickering <br />is the controlling officer of the Debtor Powderhorn, of the <br />Debtor Harrison Mining, and of the Debtor Quaker Coal Company. <br />Unless the proceeds of the sale of the Machinery and <br />Equipment are devoted to reclaiming the Powderhorn site in <br />Colorado, the Debtor Powderhorn's Bonds will be forfeited, and <br />the Debtor Harrison Mining will be precluded from expanding <br />its profitable Ohio coal mining operations beyond their <br />current scope, and will probably also be precluded from <br />continuing those operations beyond the expiration date of its <br />current permits from the State of Ohio. Moreover, the Debtor <br />Harrison Mining will be prevented from revising or amending <br />its permits from the State of Ohio. This chain of events will <br />harm significantly the Debtor Quaker Coal Company's ability <br />effectively to reorganize within the meaning of 11 U.S.C. <br />§ 362 (d) (2) (B) . <br />7j <br />
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