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FAIRFIELD AND WOODS, PC. <br /> ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LW <br /> James Holden <br /> July 30, 1993 <br /> Page 6 <br /> Page 4 , 1st full paragraph -- the word "assume" should be <br /> "assumed" in the third line up from the bottom. <br /> Page 13 , second full paragraph -- the word "the" should appear <br /> between "extended" and "January. " <br /> Page 15 , second full paragraph -- omit the second use of the <br /> word "to" in the first line . <br /> Page 16 , second paragraph -- The description in the second <br /> sentence of a "fixed amount of funds" is not really accurate . The <br /> Reclamation Trust, at least, has two items of property which will <br /> produce an amount of money which cannot be guaranteed, either on <br /> the high or low side . <br /> Page 18, third paragraph -- the word "Debtors" in the sixth <br /> line should be possessive . <br /> Page 18, fourth paragraph -- shouldn' t the phrase "and charged <br /> against the Rockdust Plant" be eliminated? It is an unnecessary <br /> modification of the concept of reductions in the $1 . 5 . Also, the <br /> word "Account" in the third line from the bottom should be "Plan. " <br /> Page 19, first full paragraph -- The $250, 000 should be <br /> reduced by amounts expended on such matters before funding of the <br /> $250 , 000 . Also, state that if $250 , 000 is insufficient, there is <br /> no more . <br /> Page 19, second full paragraph -- clarify that the phrase "in <br /> full" means, at most, $200 for any creditor whose claim started at <br /> more than $200 and was reduced voluntarily to become part of this <br /> class . <br /> Page 19, third full paragraph -- likewise, the maximum is 51 <br /> of $10 , 000 . <br /> Page 19, fourth full paragraph -- note comments above about <br /> 2/3 of all Class 9 claims and "Net Proceeds . " <br /> Page 21, third paragraph -- the word "of" in the fourth line <br /> should be "off . " <br /> Page 22 , (iv) -- the firm name uses the word "and" instead of <br /> an ampersand. <br /> Page 23 , first full paragraph -- the first use of the word <br /> "full" in the last sentence can be eliminated. <br />