In re: Ecusta, Inc., et al

Filing 89

Stipulation and ORDER, The Trustee and the United States agree that the deadline to file a request for administrative expenses relating to the costs the United States incurred in connection with the Ecusta mill site during the period from October 23, 2002 through August 8,2003 is extended until the earliest of (i) the date an order granting the United States a Chapter 11 administrative claim in the sum of $125,000 becomes a final order, (11) five days after the District Court declines to approve the agreement granting the United States such an administrative claim, or (iii) January 9,2009. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 11/18/08. (dtr)

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1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE DIVISION Case No. 3:06-cv-386 (GCM) ___________________________________ ) In Re: ) Chapter 7 ) RFS ECUSTA INC. and ) RFS US Inc. ) Case Nos. 03-10358 (GRH) ) 03-10360 (GRH) Debtors ) )(Jointly Administered and ___________________________________)Substantively Consolidated) STIPULATION AND ORDER The Trustee and the United States agree that the deadline to file a request for administrative expenses relating to the costs the United States incurred in connection with the Ecusta Mill site during the period from October 23, 2002 through August 8, 2003(the "Pre-Sale Period") is extended until the earliest of (i) the date an order granting the United States a Chapter 11 administrative claim in the sum of $125,000 becomes a final order, (ii) five days after the District Court declines to approve the agreement granting the United States such an administrative claim, or (iii) January 9, 2009. For the Trustee 5 Nov 2008 Date /s/ Langdon M. Cooper For the United States 5 Nov 2008 Date /s/ Esperanza Anderson________ Esperanza Anderson Trial Attorney Signed: November 18, 2008 It is so ordered.

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