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2 similar Restructuring and Support Agreement contracts by Catalyst Paper Corp

RESTRUCTURING AND SUPPORT AGREEMENT
Restructuring and Support Agreement • January 17th, 2012 • Catalyst Paper Corp • Paper mills • New York

This RESTRUCTURING AND SUPPORT AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of January 14, 2012 (this “Agreement”) by and among (i) Catalyst Paper Corporation (“CPC”) and certain of its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively, the “Applicants” or “Debtors”); and (ii) the undersigned holders or investment advisers or managers of discretionary accounts that hold the 2016 Notes (as defined below) or 2014 Notes (as defined below) (each, an “Initial Supporting Noteholder” and the majority of Initial Supporting Noteholders, where each Initial Supporting Noteholder will have one vote and a majority of votes will govern, the “Majority Initial Supporting Noteholders”).1 The Debtors, each Initial Supporting Noteholder and each person or entity that becomes a party hereto in accordance with the terms hereof are collectively referred to as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party.”

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RESTRUCTURING AND SUPPORT AGREEMENT
Restructuring and Support Agreement • January 14th, 2012 • New York

This RESTRUCTURING AND SUPPORT AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of January 14, 2012 (this “Agreement”) by and among (i) Catalyst Paper Corporation (“CPC”) and certain of its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively, the “Applicants” or “Debtors”); and (ii) the undersigned holders or investment advisers or managers of discretionary accounts that hold the 2016 Notes (as defined below) or 2014 Notes (as defined below) (each, an “Initial Supporting Noteholder” and the majority of Initial Supporting Noteholders, where each Initial Supporting Noteholder will have one vote and a majority of votes will govern, the “Majority Initial Supporting Noteholders”).1 The Debtors, each Initial Supporting Noteholder and each person or entity that becomes a party hereto in accordance with the terms hereof are collectively referred to as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party.”

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