Salaried Employee Liabilities Assumption Agreement Sample Contracts

SALARIED EMPLOYEE LIABILITIES ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT
Salaried Employee Liabilities Assumption Agreement • October 25th, 2007 • Patriot Coal CORP • Bituminous coal & lignite mining • Delaware

This SALARIED EMPLOYEE LIABILITIES ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made on the 22nd day of October, 2007 by and between Peabody Holding Company, LLC (“PHC”), a Delaware limited liability company with principal offices at 701 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63101, Patriot Coal Corporation (“Patriot”), a Delaware corporation with principal offices at 12312 Olive Boulevard, Suite 400, St. Louis, Missouri, Peabody Coal Company, LLC (“PCC”), a Delaware limited liability company with principal offices at 12312 Olive Boulevard, Suite 400, St. Louis, Missouri, and, solely with respect to its obligations under Section 7 hereof, Peabody Energy Corporation (“PEC”), a Delaware corporation with principal offices at 701 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63101 (each of the foregoing being sometimes referred to hereinafter individually as “a party” or jointly as “the parties”).

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SALARIED EMPLOYEE LIABILITIES ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT
Salaried Employee Liabilities Assumption Agreement • October 18th, 2012 • Delaware

This SALARIED EMPLOYEE LIABILITIES ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made on the 22nd day of October, 2007 by and between Peabody Holding Company, LLC (“PHC”), a Delaware limited liability company with principal offices at 701 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63101, Patriot Coal Corporation (“Patriot”), a Delaware corporation with principal offices at 12312 Olive Boulevard, Suite 400, St. Louis, Missouri, Peabody Coal Company, LLC (“PCC”), a Delaware limited liability company with principal offices at 12312 Olive Boulevard, Suite 400, St. Louis, Missouri, and, solely with respect to its obligations under Section 7 hereof, Peabody Energy Corporation (“PEC”), a Delaware corporation with principal offices at 701 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63101 (each of the foregoing being sometimes referred to hereinafter individually as “a party” or jointly as “the parties”).

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