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Published on 7/27/2012 in the Prospect News Distressed Debt Daily.

Mine Reclamation exclusive periods, lease decision deadline extended

By Caroline Salls

Pittsburgh, July 27 - Mine Reclamation, LLC's exclusive periods for filing and soliciting votes on a plan of reorganization have been extended by 90 days under a stipulation reached with Kaiser Eagle Mountain, LLC and the County Sanitation District No. 2 of Los Angeles County, according to a Thursday filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California.

Specifically, Mine Reclamation's exclusive filing period has been extended through Nov. 19 from Aug. 18 and the solicitation period has been extended through Feb. 14, 2013 from Nov. 16.

The company said Kaiser and the district are among the parties with the most significant claims against Mine Reclamation and a significant interest in the outcome of the bankruptcy case.

According to the motion, the parties have been discussing their positions on Mine Reclamation's Eagle Mountain Mine property and on the potential outcomes and direction of the bankruptcy case.

The extension gives the parties more time to continue these discussions, which the company said may lead to agreements that will facilitate a consensual resolution of the case.

The stipulation also extends to Oct. 29 from July 31 the company's deadline for assuming or rejecting the lease for the Eagle Mountain Mine property.

Mine Reclamation is an Ontario, Calif.-based developer of the Eagle Mountain landfill project. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Oct. 30, 2011 under case number 11-43596.


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