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Exhibit 99.3

SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT

This Settlement Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of the Execution Date between and among the Congoleum Parties (as defined), the Committee (as defined), the Claimants’ Representatives (as defined) and the Chartis Companies (as defined).
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Chartis Companies issued or allegedly issued certain liability insurance policies to the Congoleum Parties or under which the Congoleum Parties are or claim to be entitled to insurance and/or benefits; and
WHEREAS, one or more of the Congoleum Parties have been named as defendants in numerous asbestos-related claims; and
WHEREAS, on December 31, 2003, Congoleum filed a voluntary petition under chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey, which is now pending as In re Congoleum Corporation, Civil Action No. 09-04371 (JAP), Chapter 11 Case No. 03-51524; and
WHEREAS, Congoleum and the Chartis Companies were parties to an insurance coverage action pending in the New Jersey Superior Court in Middlesex County, Congoleum v. ACE American Ins. Co., et al., Docket No. MID-L-8908-01 (N.J. Super. Ct.); and
 
 

 
WHEREAS, the Parties disagree with respect to whether and to what extent certain insurance policies may afford coverage for certain Claims (the “Coverage Disputes”); and
WHEREAS, the Congoleum Parties and the Chartis Companies were parties to the “Settlement Agreement and Release By, Between and Among Congoleum Corporation and Certain AIG Member Companies” executed on or about May 12, 2005 (“the AIG Settlement”); and
WHEREAS, the Chartis Companies declared the AIG Settlement null and void in accordance with its terms on or about February 8, 2010; and
WHEREAS, the Chartis Companies have raised certain objections in the Bankruptcy Case to proposed plans of reorganization and other matters; and
WHEREAS, the Parties, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, now wish fully and finally to compromise and resolve the Coverage Disputes and other disputes between or among them, including those arising in the Bankruptcy Case; and
WHEREAS, as part of the compromise and resolution of the Coverage Disputes, Congoleum wishes to sell and the Chartis Companies wish to repurchase the Subject Policies free and clear of all Interests of any Person subject and pursuant to the terms of this Agreement;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and intending to be legally bound hereby, the Parties hereby agree as follows:
 
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I.
DEFINITIONS
As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below.  Terms used in the singular shall be deemed to include the plural, and terms used in the plural shall be deemed to include the singular.  The word “includes” means “includes but not limited to,” and the word “including” means “including but not limited to.”
A.      Approval Date” means the date by which the Approval Order has become a Final Order.
B.      “Approval Order” means (i) an order in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 2; or (ii) in the event of a timely objection to the motion to approve the Agreement that if sustained would reduce the full Settlement Amount available to pay Asbestos-Released Claims, an order in such form agreed to in writing by the Parties, entered by the Bankruptcy Court that (a) approves this Agreement, (b) authorizes the Parties to undertake the settlement and the sale of the Subject Policies as set forth in this Agreement, and (c) provides for the Injunction.  
C.      “Asbestos Plaintiff” means any and all Persons with Asbestos-Released Claims.
D.      “Asbestos-Released Claims” means any and all Claims arising out of, related to and/or attributable to, in any manner or fashion, the Congoleum-Related Parties’ manufacture, sale, distribution, installation, handling, operation or use of asbestos and/or asbestos-containing products, substances, or materials, alone or in combination with any other dust, mineral, fiber, substance or
 
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material. “Asbestos-Released Claims” also includes “Asbestos Claims” as that term is defined in the Fourth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization, filed in the Bankruptcy Case, or the Plan, whichever is broader.
E.      “Bankruptcy Case” means the Chapter 11 case filed December 31, 2003, by the Congoleum Parties in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey and now pending in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, In re Congoleum Corporation, Civil Action No. 09-04371 (JAP), Chapter 11 Case No. 03-51524, and shall include any appeals therefrom (and any adversary proceedings therein).
F.      “Bankruptcy Code” means Title 11 of the United States Code, 11 U.S.C. §§ 101 et seq., as amended from time to time.
G.      “Bankruptcy Court” means the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, which has exercised jurisdiction over the Bankruptcy Case and on August 17, 2009, withdrew the reference to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.  References to “Bankruptcy Court” that involve orders or activities prior to August 17, 2009, are to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.
H.      “Bankruptcy Rules means the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure.
I.      “Chartis Companies” means AIU Insurance Company, American Home Assurance Company, Granite State Insurance Company, and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA.
 
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J.      “Chartis-Related Parties” means (i) Chartis, Inc. and each of the Chartis Companies; (ii) each of the respective past, present and future parents, direct and indirect subsidiaries, affiliates, divisions, holding companies, merged companies, acquired companies, predecessors-in-interest, successors-in-interest and assigns of the Persons described in Paragraph I.J(i) above, solely in their capacities as such; and (iii) each of the past, present and future directors, officers, shareholders, agents, attorneys, principals, representatives, and employees of each of the Persons described in Paragraphs I.J(i) and I.J(ii) above, solely in their capacities as such.
K.       “Claim” means any past, present, or future claim, demand, action, cause of action, suit or liability of any kind or nature whatsoever, whether at law or in equity, known or unknown, asserted or unasserted, anticipated or unanticipated, accrued or unaccrued, fixed or contingent, which has been or may be asserted by or on behalf of any Person, whether seeking damages (including compensatory, punitive or exemplary damages) or equitable, mandatory, injunctive, or any other type of relief, including cross-claims, counterclaims, third-party claims, suits, lawsuits, administrative proceedings, notices of liability or potential liability (including Potentially Responsible Party or “PRP” notices), arbitrations, actions, rights, requests, causes of action or orders.  “Claim” also includes “claim” as defined in Bankruptcy Code Section 101(5), and “demand” as defined in Bankruptcy Code Section 524(g)(5).
 
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L.      “Claimant Agreement” means “Claimant Agreement” as that term is defined in the Fourth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization.
M.      “Claimants’ Representatives” means Joseph F. Rice and Perry Weitz.
N.      “Committee” means the Asbestos Claimants’ Committee appointed in the Bankruptcy Case.
O.      “Confirmation Order” means an order of the Bankruptcy Court approving a Plan that designates the Chartis-Related Parties as Settling Asbestos Insurance Companies entitled to a Section 524(g) Injunction.
P.      “Congoleum” means Congoleum Corporation, both individually and as debtor-in-possession in the Bankruptcy Case.
Q.      “Congoleum Parties” means Congoleum, Congoleum Sales, Inc., and Congoleum Fiscal, Inc., both individually and as debtors-in-possession in the Bankruptcy Case.
R.      “Congoleum-Related Parties” means (i) the Congoleum Parties, (ii) each of the Congoleum Parties’ respective present, direct and indirect, subsidiaries and divisions; (iii) the respective past and future, direct and indirect, parents, holding companies, subsidiaries, divisions, and corporate affiliates of the Persons described in Paragraphs I.R(i) and I.R(ii), solely in their capacities as such and to the full extent but only to the extent that the Congoleum Parties have the right, power or authority to give the releases set forth in Section V on behalf of the Persons described in this Paragraph I.R(iii); (iv) the direct and indirect
 
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predecessors, successors, and assigns of each of the Persons described in Paragraphs I.R(i) through I.R(iii), inclusive, solely in their capacities as such and to the full extent but only to the extent that the Congoleum Parties have the right, power or authority to give the releases set forth in Section V on behalf of the Persons described in this Paragraph I.R(iv); (v) any Insureds, to the extent that such Insureds do not fall within Paragraphs I.R(i) or I.R(ii), solely in their capacities as such and to the full extent but only to the extent that the Congoleum Parties have the right, power or authority to give the releases set forth in Section V on behalf of the Persons described in this Paragraph I.R(v); and (vi) the past and present respective officers, directors, employees, shareholders, agents, principals, attorneys, and representatives of each of the Persons described in Paragraphs I.R(i) through I.R(v), inclusive, but solely in their capacities as such and to the full extent but only to the extent that the Congoleum Parties have the right, power or authority to give the releases set forth in Section V on behalf of the Persons described in this Paragraph I.R(vi).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, American Biltrite Inc. and its officers and directors solely in their capacities as such (collectively, “ABI”) shall not be deemed to be a Congoleum-Related Party.  To the extent that ABI has rights or interests under (x) the policies listed in Exhibit 1 hereto or (y) any other policies that were issued to any of the Congoleum Parties or their predecessors in interest prior to February 28, 1993 and that otherwise fall within the definition of “Subject Policies,” ABI is consenting to and being identified in this Agreement for the purpose of making clear that ABI is releasing any
 
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rights or Interests in, and agreeing not to seek to secure coverage under, policies insuring the Congoleum Parties that were issued prior to ABI’s acquisition of an interest in Congoleum effective February 28, 1993.  The Parties acknowledge and agree that neither this Agreement nor the Approval Order shall affect, impair, change, modify, release, waive, channel, enjoin or transfer ABI’s rights or Claims arising under (a) any policy issued to or insuring ABI prior to February 28, 1993 (or ABI’s rights or the insurer’s obligations thereunder), except to the extent of ABI’s release of rights or Interests, if any, under policies within (x) or (y) above; (b) any policy issued to or insuring ABI on or after February 28, 1993 (or ABI’s rights or the insurer’s obligations thereunder); or (c) any settlement or coverage-in-place agreement applicable to (a) or (b) to which ABI is a signatory.
S.      “Coverage Action” means the insurance coverage action pending in the New Jersey Superior Court in Middlesex County, New Jersey, Congoleum v. ACE American Ins. Co., et al., Docket No. MID-L-8908-01 (N.J. Super. Ct.).
T.      “Direct-Action Claim” means any Claim by a Person against any Chartis-Related Party that arises from the activities of the Congoleum-Related Parties or their Interests in any Subject Policy, and any Asbestos-Released Claim by any Asbestos Plaintiff against any Chartis-Related Party, whether arising by contract, in tort or under the laws of any jurisdiction, including any statute that gives a third party a direct cause of action against an insurer.
U.      “Execution Date” means the date on which the Agreement has been fully executed by all Parties hereto.
 
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V.      “Extra-Contractual Claim” means any Claim against a Chartis-Related Party or a Congoleum-Related Party seeking any type of relief, including compensatory, exemplary or punitive damages, on account of alleged bad faith or reverse bad faith; failure to act in good faith; violation of any duty of good faith and fair dealing; violation of any unfair claims practices or insurance fraud act or similar statute, regulation or code; or any other similar type of alleged misconduct or omission, to the extent that such Claims relate to or arise out of (a) the Subject Policies and/or (b) acts or omissions by the Chartis-Related Parties or the Congoleum-Related Parties related in any way to Asbestos-Released Claims, the Bankruptcy Case, or the Coverage Action.
W.      “Final Order” means an order or judgment (including any modification or amendment thereof) that remains in effect and has not been reversed, vacated or stayed, and as to which the time to appeal or seek review, rehearing or writ of certiorari has expired and as to which no appeal or petition for review, reconsideration, rehearing or certiorari has been taken or, if taken, remains pending.
X.      “Fourth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization” means the Fourth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization Under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code of the Debtors, the Official Asbestos Claimants’ Committee and the Official Committee of Bondholders for Congoleum Corporation, et al., Dated as of March 11, 2010.
 
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Y.       “Futures Representative” means R. Scott Williams, the Legal Representative for Future Asbestos Personal Injury Claimants, appointed by order of the Bankruptcy Court dated February 18, 2004, and any successor to him.
Z.      “Injunction” means the injunction contained in Paragraph 8 of the Approval Order, which injunction shall enjoin, to the fullest extent permitted by law, all potential Claims against the Chartis-Related Parties relating to the Subject Policies and/or otherwise relating to the activities of any Congoleum-Related Parties, including any Direct-Action Claims, Asbestos-Released Claims or Insurance Coverage Claims, and shall channel any such Claims to the Settlement Amount to be paid by the Chartis Companies, to the extent and as more fully set forth in Paragraph 8 of the Approval Order.
AA.           “Insurance Coverage Claim” means any Claim for insurance coverage and/or other benefits under the Subject Policies, including, without limitation, Claims for products liability, completed operations, non-products liability and/or general liability coverage.
BB.           “Insured” means any Person entitled or allegedly entitled to insurance coverage and/or other benefits under the Subject Policies, including without limitation “insureds,” “named insureds” or “additional insureds” as those terms are defined or used in the Subject Policies.
CC.           “Interests” means all liens, Claims, encumbrances, interests and other rights of any nature, whether at law or in equity.
 
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DD.           “Parties” means the Congoleum Parties, the Chartis Companies, the Committee, and the Claimants’ Representatives.
EE.           “Person” means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, a joint venture, an association, a joint stock company, a limited liability company, a limited liability partnership, an estate, an unincorporated organization, a trust, a class or group of individuals, or any other entity or organization, including any federal, state or local governmental or quasi-governmental body or political subdivision, department, agency or instrumentality thereof.
FF.           “Plan” means any plan of reorganization confirmed by the Bankruptcy Court in the Bankruptcy Case.
GG.           “Section 524(g) Injunction” means an injunction issued pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 524(g) in connection with confirmation of a Plan.
HH.          “Settlement Amount” means the sum of forty million U.S. dollars ($40,000,000) in immediately available funds, which Settlement Amount is to be paid in the installment amounts and on the due dates specified in this Agreement.
II.            “Settling Asbestos Insurance Company” means “Settling Asbestos Insurance Company,” as that term is defined in the Fourth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization or the equivalent term in any Plan.
JJ.           “Subject Policies” means: (i) the policies of insurance listed on Exhibit 1 hereto; (ii) any other liability insurance policies (whether primary, umbrella, or excess), known or unknown, issued or allegedly issued prior to
 
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December 31, 2003 by one of the Chartis-Related Parties listed on Exhibit 3 hereto to a Congoleum-Related Party or under which it (or any of the Congoleum-Related Parties) claims to be insured or otherwise entitled to benefits; provided, however, that any policy of insurance encompassed by this Paragraph I.JJ shall be deemed to be a “Subject Policy” and subject to the release, sale, and injunctive provisions of this Agreement and the Approval Order only to the extent of any Congoleum-Related Party’s rights and interests therein; and provided further that “Subject Policies” shall not be deemed to include (x) the statutory portions of any workers’ compensation policy; (y) any policy of insurance issued by any insurance company that is or was a party to the Coverage Action other than one of the Chartis Companies; (z) any policy of insurance issued by a Person that is not a Chartis-Related Party as of the Execution Date that acquires, is merged into, or is acquired by a Chartis-Related Party on or after the Execution Date; (aa) any policy of insurance issued to a Person that becomes a Congoleum-Related Party after the Execution Date, except to the extent that any other Congoleum-Related Party had rights thereunder which arose on or before the Execution Date; (bb) any directors and officers liability, executive and organization liability, and/or fiduciary liability insurance policy; and (cc) any environmental impairment liability or other policy designed specifically to provide coverage for pollution-related liabilities.  For the avoidance of doubt, “Subject Policies” does not include any policy issued to or insuring Hillside Industries Inc. except to the extent, and then only to the extent, of the Congoleum-Related Parties’ rights and interests in any such policy.
 
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KK.           “TDP” means “TDP” as that term is defined in the Fourth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization or as that term is defined in any Plan confirmed by the Bankruptcy Court.
LL.           “Trust” means the “Plan Trust” as that term is defined in the Fourth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization or some other similar trust established pursuant to a Plan approved by the Bankruptcy Court to pay Asbestos-Released Claims.
II.
SCOPE OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement constitutes a final compromise and settlement of all issues concerning the Subject Policies, including the application of the Subject Policies to Asbestos-Released Claims and to all other Claims.  This Agreement resolves all of the Parties’ alleged rights and obligations under, and as and to the extent set forth in the balance of this Agreement and in the Approval Order effects a full release and buyout of, the Subject Policies with respect to:  (a) all past, pending, and future known and unknown Asbestos-Released Claims; and (b) all other past, pending and future Claims of any type under or related to the Subject Policies.
III.
PAYMENT OF SETTLEMENT AMOUNT
3.1           Subject to Paragraph 3.2, the Chartis Companies shall irrevocably pay the Settlement Amount to the Trust or as otherwise directed by the Plan in the following installment amounts and on or before the following payment due dates:

 
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Installment
Amount
Payment Due
Date
   
$6,000,000
Feb. 28, 2011
$6,000,000
Feb. 28, 2012
$7,000,000
Feb. 28, 2013
$7,000,000
Feb. 28, 2014
$7,000,000
Feb. 28, 2015
$7,000,000
Feb. 28, 2016
 
3.2           In the event, as of ten (10) business days prior to the due date of any installment amount specified in Paragraph 3.1, the Approval Order and the Confirmation Order have not become Final Orders, such installment amount shall not be due on the date specified in Paragraph 3.1.  Within forty-five (45) days after receipt of notice by the Chartis Companies that the Approval Order and the Confirmation Order are Final Orders, the Chartis Companies shall pay any and all installment amounts as to which payment had been delayed pursuant to the first sentence of this Paragraph 3.2 and shall make payments of installment amounts on or before any and all due dates set forth in Paragraph 3.1 that are unaffected by the first sentence of this Paragraph 3.2.
3.3           The Settlement Amount is the full purchase price of the Subject Policies.  Effective upon the Approval Date, but subject to the Chartis Companies’ payment of the Settlement Amount, the Congoleum Parties shall be deemed to have sold to the Chartis Companies and shall deem the Chartis Companies to own, the Subject Policies free and clear of all Interests of any Person.  Effective upon the Approval Date, but subject to the Chartis Companies’ payment of the Settlement Amount, the Chartis-Related Parties shall have no further obligation under the Subject Policies for any Claims, including Asbestos-Released Claims, Direct-Action Claims or Extra-Contractual Claims.
 
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3.4           The Chartis Companies are not acting as volunteers in paying the Settlement Amount, and the Chartis Companies’ payment of the Settlement Amount reflects potential liabilities and obligations to the Congoleum-Related Parties for amounts one or more of them allegedly is obligated to pay on account of certain Claims.
3.5           The Chartis-Related Parties shall not seek, or assign or transfer any right to seek, reimbursement from any Person, including the Congoleum-Related Parties, of the Settlement Amount or any portion thereof, whether by way of a Claim for contribution, subrogation, indemnification, retrospective premiums, deductibles, self-insured retentions, or payments due or alleged to be due under any indemnity agreements related in any way to the Subject Policies, other than from the Chartis Companies’ reinsurers in their capacity as reinsurers of the Chartis Companies.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, and without limiting the effect of the Injunction or any Section 524(g) Injunction barring any third party from pursuing any such Claim, if a third party pursues a contribution, subrogation or indemnification Claim against a Chartis-Related Party relating to or arising out of any of the Claims released pursuant to Section V, then the Chartis Companies shall be free to assert all Claims and defenses, including a contribution, subrogation or indemnification Claim against such third party.  The Congoleum Parties shall use their reasonable best efforts to obtain agreements similar to those contained in this Paragraph 3.5 from all insurers with which they settle with respect to Claims
 
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released pursuant to Section V; provided, however, that the failure of the Congoleum Parties to obtain, after first employing such reasonable best efforts, an agreement similar to that contained in this Paragraph 3.5 from an insurer with which the Congoleum Parties settle with respect to Claims released pursuant to Section V below shall not in and of itself constitute a breach of this Agreement.
3.6           Without limiting the effect of the Injunction or any Section 524(g) Injunction, in the event that any insurer (or representative thereof vested with the rights and obligations of such insurer) of one or more of the Congoleum-Related Parties obtains a final judicial determination or final binding arbitration award that it is entitled to obtain a sum certain from a Chartis-Related Party as a result of a Claim for contribution, subrogation, indemnification or other similar Claim against a Chartis-Related Party for the Chartis-Related Party’s alleged share or equitable share of the defense and/or indemnity of any Congoleum Party for any Claims released pursuant to this Agreement, such Congoleum Party shall voluntarily reduce its final judgment or award against such other insurer(s) to the extent necessary to eliminate such contribution, subrogation or indemnification Claims against the Chartis-Related Party.  To ensure that such a reduction is accomplished, the Chartis-Related Party shall be entitled to assert this Paragraph 3.6 as a defense to any action against it for any such portion of the judgment or Claim and shall be entitled to have the court or appropriate tribunal issue such orders as are necessary to effectuate the reduction to protect the Chartis-Related Party from any liability for the judgment or Claim.
 
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3.7           The Chartis Companies shall have the right to allocate the Settlement Amount or any portion thereof solely for their own purposes, in their own books and records, to the various classifications of Claims released hereunder; provided, however, that except as provided in the next sentence of this Paragraph 3.7, the Congoleum Parties and the Trust shall not be deemed to agree with any such allocation for any reason or purpose and provided further, however, that this Paragraph 3.7 shall have no effect on the Chartis Companies’ payment obligations under Paragraph 3.1 or in any way limit the Trust’s use of the Settlement Amount.  One thousand U.S. dollars ($1,000) of the Settlement Amount shall be deemed consideration for the release of potential or actual non-products liability claims, and the remainder of the Settlement Amount shall be deemed consideration for the release of potential or actual products liability claims.
IV.
BANKRUPTCY-RELATED OBLIGATIONS
4.1           No later than five (5) business days after the Execution Date, Congoleum shall file a motion in the Bankruptcy Case seeking entry of the Approval Order, which motion shall be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Chartis Companies, and shall use its reasonable best efforts promptly to obtain entry of the Approval Order as a Final Order.  Congoleum shall serve by mail notice of the motion and the hearing thereon on each of those Persons identified in Paragraph E of the Approval Order.  In addition, to ensure the broadest notice possible, Congoleum shall publish notice of the motion and the hearing in the national edition of the USA Today at the Chartis Companies’ expense.  The mail and publication notice shall be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Chartis Companies.

 
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4.2           The Chartis Companies’ payment of the Settlement Amount (or any portion thereof) is conditioned upon the entry of a Final Order confirming a Plan with a Section 524(g) Injunction, and any Plan proposed or supported by a Party shall include a Section 524(g) Injunction and shall designate the Chartis-Related Parties as Settling Asbestos Insurance Companies entitled to the full and complete benefit of any and all injunctions, including any injunction pursuant to Section 524(g) or Section 105 of the Bankruptcy Code, to the fullest extent permitted by law.
4.3            Subsequent to the Execution Date, the Chartis Companies shall not be required to withdraw any objections they have made in the Bankruptcy Case to confirmation of any plan of reorganization or to any other relief sought by the Congoleum Parties, but (except as provided in this Paragraph) the Chartis-Related Parties (i) shall not file any additional objections in the Bankruptcy Case, (ii) shall not pursue any objections they already have made, (iii) shall not serve or pursue any discovery requests in the Bankruptcy Case, and (iv) shall refrain from taking any other action, directly or indirectly, to hinder, delay or oppose confirmation of a Plan that is not inconsistent with this Agreement.  Until such time as the Approval Order is entered by the Bankruptcy Court and becomes a Final Order, the Congoleum Parties shall provide and support reasonable extensions or adjournments of any filing, discovery or other deadlines or hearing dates in the Bankruptcy Case and the Chartis Companies shall agree to, and support, all such

 
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reasonable extensions, provided however, the Chartis Companies agree not to request from the Congoleum Parties or seek from the Bankruptcy Court any extension of the dates set for the Confirmation Hearing on the Fourth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization as presently ordered by the Bankruptcy Court, and the Congoleum Parties shall not be required to consider or agree to any such extension.  Before the Approval Order is entered and becomes a Final Order, if and to the extent any extension or adjournment of any filing, discovery or other deadline or hearing date sought by the Parties in the Bankruptcy Case is not granted, the Chartis Companies may make such filing (or take such discovery) by such deadline, appear and be heard at such hearing, and take such other action as they reasonably deem necessary to preserve their rights, provided, however, the Chartis Companies may not make any such filing with respect to the dates set for the Confirmation Hearing on the Fourth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization as presently ordered by the Bankruptcy Court.  Within three (3) business days after the Approval Order becomes a Final Order, the Chartis Companies shall withdraw all objections they have filed in the Bankruptcy Case to confirmation of the Plan, provided that the Plan is not inconsistent with this Agreement.  Except as provided above in this Paragraph, the Parties fully reserve all of their rights pertaining to discovery, motions, objections and Claims made prior to the entry of the Approval Order in the Bankruptcy Case until such time as the Approval Order becomes a Final Order.

 
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4.4           The Congoleum Parties shall not include any provision in any Plan that materially and adversely affects the rights and obligations of the Chartis-Related Parties under this Agreement.  Subsequent to the Execution Date and provided the Agreement does not become null and void pursuant to Paragraph 4.6, neither the Congoleum-Related Parties nor the Chartis-Related Parties shall make any Claims against or seek discovery from one another in the Bankruptcy Case, or make any Claims against one another in any other venue that are subject to the releases set forth in Section V.
4.5           If and when the Plan becomes effective, the rights and obligations of the Congoleum-Related Parties under this Agreement shall be deemed to have been assigned to the Trust without need of further action by any Party or Person, and the Trust shall be bound by all of the provisions of this Agreement.  The Congoleum-Related Parties shall also continue to be bound by this Agreement and shall retain the obligations and benefits hereunder.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, after a Plan is confirmed, the Congoleum-Related Parties shall have no obligations hereunder for any obligations of the Trust over which the Congoleum-Related Parties have no control, and the Trust shall have no obligations hereunder for any obligations of the Congoleum-Related Parties over which the Trust has no control.

 
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4.6           If for any reason (i) the Approval Order is not entered by the Bankruptcy Court on or before September 30, 2010, or (ii) a Final Order is entered either dismissing the Bankruptcy Case or converting it to a case under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, then either of the Chartis Companies or the Congoleum Parties may declare this Agreement null and void.  In addition, either of the Congoleum Parties or the Chartis Companies may declare this Agreement null and void if a Final Order has been entered denying the motion seeking entry of the Approval Order or if objections of the type referred to in Paragraph I.B(ii) are raised, and the Parties do not reach an agreement on an acceptable form of Approval Order to submit to the Bankruptcy Court, or the Bankruptcy Court does not approve such order, on or before September 30, 2010.
4.7           If this Agreement becomes null and void pursuant to Paragraph 4.6 herein, then:  (1) the Agreement, except for Sections I (other than ABI’s release of rights and interests, if any, as set forth in Paragraph I.R.), VII through IX, XII, XVII through XX and Paragraphs 4.6 and 4.7, which shall remain in full force and effect, shall be vitiated and shall be a nullity; (2) the Parties shall have all of the rights, defenses, and obligations under or with respect to any and all Subject Policies that they would have had absent this Agreement; (3) none of the Chartis-Related Parties and none of the Congoleum-Related Parties shall be bound by the terms of the Approval Order; (4) the Chartis-Related Parties shall not be entitled to claim the benefit of any injunctive provisions in the Approval Order, the Confirmation Order, or the Plan; and (5) any otherwise applicable statutes of

 
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limitation or repose, or other time-related limitations, shall be deemed to have been tolled for the period from June 15, 2004 through the date that is thirty (30) days following the date on which the Agreement is declared null and void, and no Party shall assert or rely on any time-related defense to any Claim or Demand by any other Party related to such period.
4.8           All obligations of the Congoleum Parties under this Agreement shall be treated as post-petition administrative expenses, shall be deemed incorporated into any Plan, and shall survive any discharge in bankruptcy.
V.
TERMINATION OF POLICY RIGHTS AND RELEASES
5.1           Effective upon the Execution Date, but subject to the Chartis Companies’ payment of the Settlement Amount as good and valuable consideration, the Congoleum Parties (for themselves and on behalf of the Congoleum-Related Parties), the Committee and the Claimants’ Representatives each hereby fully, finally and completely releases and waives any and all Claims against any of the Chartis-Related Parties relating to, arising out of, or in connection with the Subject Policies, Asbestos-Released Claims,  Direct-Action Claims, or Extra-Contractual Claims.  This release expressly includes:  (i) all matters previously at issue in the Coverage Action; (ii) all Insurance Coverage Claims; (iii) all Claims attributable to the conduct of or conduct in connection with the Coverage Action and the Bankruptcy Case; (iv) all Claims arising from the Claimant Agreement or the events culminating in the filing of the Bankruptcy Case; and (v) all Claims seeking attorneys’ fees or litigation-related costs in connection with the Coverage Action or the Bankruptcy Case or for substantial contribution in connection with the Bankruptcy Case.

 
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5.2           Effective upon the Execution Date, but subject to the Chartis Companies’ payment of the Settlement Amount, the Chartis Companies (for themselves and on behalf of the Chartis-Related Parties) each hereby fully, finally and completely releases and waives any and all Claims against any of the Congoleum-Related Parties, the Committee, and the Claimants’ Representatives relating to, arising out of, or in connection with the Subject Policies, Asbestos-Released Claims, Direct-Action Claims or Extra-Contractual Claims.  This release expressly includes:  (i) all matters previously at issue in the Coverage Action; (ii) all Insurance Coverage Claims; (iii) all Claims attributable to the conduct of or conduct in connection with the Coverage Action and the Bankruptcy Case; (iv) all Claims arising from the Claimant Agreement or the events culminating in the filing of the Bankruptcy Case; and (v) all Claims seeking attorneys’ fees or litigation-related costs in connection with the Coverage Action or the Bankruptcy Case or for substantial contribution in connection with the Bankruptcy Case.
5.3           Without limiting the effect of the Injunction or any Section 524(g) Injunction, the Congoleum Parties, the Committee, and the Claimants’ Representatives shall use their reasonable best efforts to include in the Plan and/or attachments thereto (including the proposed TDPs) provisions to require that any Asbestos Plaintiff who accepts payment from the Trust shall execute a final and complete release and waiver of any and all Asbestos-Released Claims against any of the Chartis-Related Parties.

 
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5.4           The Parties recognize and understand that Claims that have been or may be asserted against the Congoleum-Related Parties and/or the Trust may increase or decrease in amount or in severity over time, that Claims that have been or may be asserted against the Congoleum-Related Parties and/or the Trust may include progressive, cumulative, unknown, and/or unforeseen elements, and that there may be hidden, unknown, and unknowable damages, defense expenses, or other costs related to such Claims.  Nevertheless, the Parties willingly enter into this Agreement, including the releases set forth in this Section V.
5.4           The Parties acknowledge they have been advised by their respective legal counsel and are familiar with the provisions of Section 1542 of the California Civil Code, which provides:
 
A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of the executing of the release which if known by him or her must have materially affected his or her settlement with the debtor.
In furtherance of this Agreement, the Parties expressly waive any and all rights they may have under any contract, statute, code, regulation, ordinance, or the common law, which may limit or restrict the effect of a general release as to Claims, including Insurance Coverage Claims, that they do not know or suspect to exist in their favor at the time of the execution of this Agreement.

 
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5.6           Nothing in this Section V is intended to, nor shall be construed to, release, waive or otherwise affect the Parties’ rights and obligations under this Agreement.
5.7           Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute a release, waiver or assignment of any of the Chartis-Related Parties’ rights against their reinsurers in their capacities as reinsurers, which rights are expressly retained by the Chartis-Related Parties.
5.8           The release, sale, and injunctive provisions of this Agreement and the Approval Order shall not be construed or deemed to effect a release of Claims arising from, relating to, or involving any policy of insurance or portion thereof that does not fall within the definition of Subject Policy.
VI.
COVERAGE LITIGATION
Unless this Agreement becomes null and void in accordance with its terms, the Congoleum Parties and the Chartis Companies covenant that they shall not initiate or prosecute any action against one another for Claims that would fall within the releases described in Section V of this Agreement.
VII.
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PARTIES
Each of the Parties separately represents and warrants (subject in the cases of the Congoleum Parties to the entry of the Approval Order) as follows:
(a)           It has the requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform the obligations imposed on it by this Agreement;
 
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(b)           The execution and delivery of, and the performance of the obligations contemplated by, this Agreement have been approved by duly authorized representatives of the Party, and by all other necessary actions of the Party;
(c)           Each Party has expressly authorized its undersigned representative to execute this Agreement on the Party's behalf as its duly authorized agent;
(d)           This Agreement has been thoroughly negotiated and analyzed by its counsel and has been executed and delivered in good faith, pursuant to arms’-length negotiations, and for value and valuable consideration;
(e)           Its employees and outside counsel involved in the Bankruptcy Case and the Coverage Action are not aware of any pending Claims, other than the Claims asserted by the Congoleum Parties against the Chartis Companies under the Subject Policies listed on Exhibit 1, against any of the Chartis-Related Parties by others that would be released by Section V or barred by an injunction contemplated and provided for by this Agreement or the Approval Order; and
(f)           Its employees and outside counsel involved in the Bankruptcy Case and the Coverage Action are not aware of any Subject Policies other than the insurance policies identified in Exhibit 1 hereto and any additional insurance policies identified in writing to counsel for the other Parties at least one (1) business day prior to the Congoleum Parties’ execution of this Agreement.
 
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VIII.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement, including the exhibits hereto, constitutes a single integrated written contract that expresses the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties.  Except as otherwise expressly provided, this Agreement supersedes all prior communications, settlements, and understandings between the Parties and their representatives regarding the matters addressed by this Agreement.  Except as explicitly set forth in this Agreement, there are no representations, warranties, promises, or inducements, whether oral, written, expressed, or implied, that in any way affect or condition the validity of this Agreement or alter or supplement its terms.  Any statements, promises, or inducements, whether made by any Party or any agents of any Party, that are not contained in this Agreement shall not be valid or binding.  The Parties hereby confirm and agree that, as of the entry of the Approval Order, the AIG Settlement is null and void in its entirety.
IX.
NO ADMISSION OF LIABILITY/NO ENDORSEMENT OF PLAN
9.1           Except as necessary to enforce any undertakings set forth in this Agreement, nothing contained in this Agreement is or shall be deemed to be (a) an admission by any of the Chartis Companies that any Congoleum Party or the Trust was or is entitled to any insurance coverage with respect to Asbestos-Released Claims or any other Claims or as to the validity of any of the coverage positions that have been or could have been asserted by the Congoleum Parties and/or the Trust; or (b) an admission by the Congoleum Parties as to the validity of any of the coverage positions or defenses to coverage that have been or could have been asserted by the Chartis Companies with respect to Asbestos-Released Claims or any other Claims.
 
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9.2           By entering into this Agreement, the Parties have not waived nor shall be deemed to have waived any right, obligation, privilege, defense or position they may have asserted or might assert in connection with any Claim, matter, Person or insurance policy outside the scope of this Agreement.   Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, no Person other than the Parties hereto shall have any legally enforceable rights or benefits under this Agreement.
9.3           This Agreement represents a compromise of disputed Claims and shall not be deemed an admission or concession by any Party of liability, culpability, or wrongdoing.  The Chartis Companies’ entry into this Agreement does not constitute an endorsement of any plan of reorganization for Congoleum or any related TDP or a statement of position of any kind as to whether any such plan of reorganization as proposed or confirmed is lawful.
X.
RIGHT OF REVIEW
After the Confirmation Order becomes a Final Order, the Trust shall cooperate, at the sole expense of the Chartis Companies, in the Chartis Companies’ reasonable requests for information as follows:  The Chartis Companies shall have the right, at their own expense, upon reasonable request and notice, and at a time and place convenient to the Trust, to review any payments funded in whole or in part by the proceeds of this Agreement; provided, however, that claimants’ personal identification information shall be
 
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maintained in strict confidence.  Neither the Trust nor any trustee shall have any obligation to create any new documents or to collect any information in connection with any such review beyond those ordinarily created or maintained by the Trust, as applicable, and the Chartis Companies shall not be permitted to challenge the allowance or payment of Claims by the Trust, as applicable, or any administrative payments or costs of the Trust, as applicable.  This Section X and any results of such a review contemplated hereunder shall not affect the Chartis Companies’ payment obligations under this Agreement.  The Chartis Companies shall not provide any results of such review to any other Person and shall keep any and all such results confidential, except that the Chartis Companies may provide such results to any of their auditors, tax consultants, regulators, or reinsurers for the purpose of obtaining reinsurance for any portion of the Settlement Amount, or complying with applicable regulations, provided that the Chartis Companies shall inform such parties that the review and/or audit results and information contained therein are confidential, and use reasonable efforts to obtain a commitment from such parties to maintain the confidentiality of the information.
XI.
COOPERATION
Each Party agrees to take such steps and to execute any documents as may be reasonably necessary or proper to effectuate the purpose and intent of this Agreement and to preserve its validity and enforceability.  In the event that any action or proceeding of any type whatsoever is commenced or prosecuted by any Person not a Party hereto to invalidate, interpret, or prevent the validation, enforcement, or carrying out of all or any of the provisions of this Agreement, the Parties mutually agree, represent, warrant, and covenant to cooperate fully in opposing such action or proceeding.
 
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XII.
CONSTRUCTION
This Agreement was negotiated among the Parties hereto at arms’ length and in good faith, with each Party receiving advice from independent legal counsel.  It is the intent of the Parties that no part of this Agreement be construed against any of the Parties hereto because of the identity of the drafter or the fact that the Chartis Companies are insurance companies.  It is agreed among the Parties hereto that this is not an insurance contract and that no special rules of construction apply to this Agreement, including the doctrine of contra proferentem.
XIII.
NOTICE
All notices, demands, payments, accountings or other communications that any Party desires or is required to give shall be given in writing and shall be deemed to have been given if hand delivered, faxed, emailed or if mailed by United States first-class mail, postage prepaid, to the Parties at the addresses noted below, or such other address as any Party may designate in writing from time to time:
As to the Congoleum Parties:
Howard N. Feist III
Congoleum Corporation
57 River Street
Wellesley, MA 02481
sfeist@alumni.princeton.edu
Facsimile: 781/237-6880

 
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With a copy to:

Mitchell F. Dolin, Esq.
Covington & Burling LLP
1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004
mdolin@cov.com
Facsimile: 202/662-6291

  -and-

Richard L. Epling, Esq.
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
1540 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
richard.epling@pillsburylaw.com
Facsimile:  212/858-1500

As to the Chartis Companies:
Ms. Melissa Kurtz,
Chartis
Asbestos Claims Department
101 Hudson Street, 29th Floor
Jersey City, NJ  07302
Melissa.Kurtz@chartisinsurance.com
Facsimile:  866/741-1826

With a copy to:
Jeff Carlisle, Esq.
Lynberg & Watkins
Sixteenth Floor
888 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90017
jcarlisle@lynberg.com
Facsimile:  213/892-2773

-and-

 
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Michael S. Davis, Esq.
Zeichner Ellman & Krause LLP
575 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 1022
mdavis@zeklaw.com
Facsimile:  212/753-0396

As to the Committee:
Ronald E. Reinsel, Esq.
Caplin & Drysdale, Chtd.
One Thomas Circle, NW
Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
rer@capdale.com
Facsimile: 202/429-3301

As to the Claimants’ Representatives:

Joseph F. Rice, Esq.
Motley Rice LLC
28 Bridgeside Blvd.
P.O. Box 1792
Mt. Pleasant, SC  29465
jrice@motleyrice.com
Facsimile: 843/216-9450

-and-

Perry Weitz, Esq.
Weitz & Luxenberg, P.C.
180 Maiden Lane
New York, NY  10038
pweitz@weitzlux.com
Facsimile:  212/344-5461
Notice shall be provided to the Trust at such address designated by Congoleum or as the Trust may designate in writing.

 
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XIV.
HEADINGS
Titles and captions contained in the Agreement are inserted only as a matter of convenience and are for reference purposes only.  Such titles and captions in no way are intended to define, limit, expand or describe the scope of this Agreement, nor the intent of any provision thereof.
XV.
EXECUTION AND DELIVERY
This Agreement may be executed in counterpart originals, all of which, when so executed and taken together, shall be deemed an original and all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument.  Each counterpart may be delivered by facsimile or electronic mail, and a faxed or electronically mailed copy of a signature shall have the same force and effect as an original signature.
XVI.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
16.1           The Parties agree that before resorting to litigation they will attempt to resolve informally any disputes arising under this Agreement through good faith negotiations for a period of sixty (60) days after written notification regarding such dispute.
16.2           The Parties agree to submit all disputes relating to this Agreement to the jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court.  If the Bankruptcy Court refuses to exercise jurisdiction over any such dispute, the Parties may submit such dispute to any court of competent jurisdiction.

 
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XVII.
ASSIGNMENT
Except as expressly provided by this Agreement or by the Plan, this Agreement shall not be assignable by any Party hereto without the prior written consent of the Parties.
XVIII.
AMENDMENT
This Agreement may not be amended, altered or modified except by a written agreement duly executed by each Party (or its successors or assigns).
XIX.
NO WAIVER
Neither the waiver by a Party hereto of a breach of or a default under any of the provisions of this Agreement, nor the failure of a Party, on one or more occasions, to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement or to exercise any right or privilege hereunder shall thereafter be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach or default of a similar nature, or as a waiver of any such provisions, rights, or privileges hereunder.
XX.
AGREEMENT INADMISSIBLE
All settlement-related communications leading up to this Agreement shall be deemed to fall within the protection afforded to compromises and to offers to compromise by Rule 408 of the Federal Rules of Evidence and any similar state law provisions.  Except as necessary with respect to the motion seeking the Approval Order, any evidence of the terms of this Agreement or negotiations or

 
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discussions associated with this Agreement shall be inadmissible in any action or proceeding for purposes of establishing any rights, duties, or obligations of the Parties, except (i) in an action or proceeding to enforce the terms of this Agreement, (ii) in any possible action or proceeding between the Chartis Companies and any of their reinsurers, (iii) as otherwise directed by any court of competent jurisdiction, or (iv) as otherwise provided herein.  This Agreement shall not be used as evidence or in any other manner, in any court or dispute resolution proceeding, to create, prove, or interpret the Parties’ obligations under any insurance policy.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties, by their duly authorized representatives, have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date set forth with the respective signatures below:

 
FOR THE CONGOLEUM PARTIES
 
(on behalf of themselves and the Congoleum-Related Parties as defined in Paragraphs I.Q. and I.R.)
     
     
     
 
By:
/s/ Howard N. Feist
     
     
     
 
Name:
Howard N. Feist
     
     
     
 
Title:
Chief Financial Officer
     
     
     
 
Date:
04/16/2010

 
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FOR THE CHARTIS COMPANIES:
 
Chartis Claims, Inc., as authorized claims handling agent of the Chartis Companies (on behalf of themselves and the Chartis-Related Parties as defined in Paragraphs I.I. and I.J.)
     
     
     
 
By:
/s/ Marco Spadacenta
     
     
     
 
Name:
Marco Spadacenta
     
     
     
 
Title:
Senior Vice President
     
     
     
 
Date:
04/15/2010
     
     
 
FOR THE COMMITTEE (as defined in Paragraph I.N.)
     
     
     
 
By:
/s/ Ronald E. Reinsel
     
     
     
 
Name:
Ronald E. Reinsel
     
     
     
 
Title:
Attorney
     
     
     
 
Date:
04/16/2010
     
     

 
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FOR THE CLAIMANTS’ REPRESENTATIVES (as defined in Paragraph I.M.)
     
     
     
 
By:
/s/ Perry Weitz
     
     
     
 
Name:
Perry Weitz
     
     
     
 
Title:
Claimants’ Representative
     
     
     
 
Date:
04/20/2010
     
     
     
     
     
 
By:
/s/ Joseph F. Rice
     
     
     
 
Name:
Joseph F. Rice
     
     
     
 
Title:
 
     
     
     
 
Date:
04/20/2010
     
     

 
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CONSENTED TO BY THE FUTURES REPRESENTATIVE (as defined in Paragraph I.Y.)
     
     
     
 
By:
/s/ R. Scott Williams
     
     
     
 
Name:
R. Scott Williams
     
     
     
 
Title:
Futures Representative
     
     
     
 
Date:
04/16/2010
     
     
     
 
CONSENTED TO BY AMERICAN BILTRITE INC. FOR ITSELF AND ITS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS IN THEIR CAPACITIES AS SUCH
     
     
     
 
By:
/s/ Richard G. Marcus
     
     
     
 
Name:
Richard G. Marcus
     
     
     
 
Title:
President
     
     
     
 
Date:
04/16/2010


 
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Exhibit 1

Insurer
Policy Number
Policy Period
 
AIU Insurance Company
75-100034
01/01/78-01/01/79
AIU Insurance Company
75100996
01/01/79-01/01/80
AIU Insurance Company
75101790
01/01/80-01/01/81
AIU Insurance Company
75102500
01/01/81-01/01/82
AIU Insurance Company
75102594
01/01/82-01/01/83
AIU Insurance Company
75103280 (A)
01/01/83-01/01/84
AIU Insurance Company
75103280 (B)
01/01/83-01/01/84
AIU Insurance Company
75103173
01/01/84-01/01/85
American Home Assurance Co.
CE3380176
10/12/72-01/01/73
American Home Assurance Co.
CE3380176
01/01/73-01/01/74
American Home Assurance Co.
SCLE80-65428
01/01/76-01/01/77
American Home Assurance Co.
SCLE80-65427
01/01/76-01/01/77
Granite State Insurance Company
SCLD8094046
01/01/77-01/01/78
Granite State Insurance Company
SCLD8094047
01/01/77-01/01/78
Granite State Insurance Company
61790998
01/01/79-01/01/80
Granite State Insurance Company
61801880
01/01/80-01/01/81
Granite State Insurance Company
64815121
01/01/81-01/01/82
Granite State Insurance Company
64825348
01/01/82-01/01/83
Granite State Insurance Company
64835546
01/01/83-01/01/84
Granite State Insurance Company
64840070
01/01/84-01/01/85
National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA
GLA 1979064
07/01/86-07/01/87
National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA
GLA 4300960
07/01/87-07/01/88
National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA
GLA 4300960
07/01/88-07/01/89



 
 

 

Exhibit 2


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
 
   
In re:
 
CONGOLEUM CORPORATION, et al.,
 
                              Debtors.
 
Case No. 09-04371 (JAP)
 
Chapter 11
Case No. 03-51524
 
Jointly Administered
 
 

ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES

The Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law set forth on the following pages, numbered three (3) through thirteen (13), are hereby APPROVED AND ENTERED, and the Relief set forth on the following pages, numbered thirteen (13) through twenty-two (22) is hereby GRANTED AND ORDERED.

DATED:
_______________
 
_____________________________________
     
Honorable Joel Pisano
     
United States District Judge


 
 

 


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Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


Upon the motion, dated April 16, 2010 (the “Motion”)1, of the above-captioned debtors and debtors-in-possession (the “Debtors”) for an order pursuant to sections 105(a) and 363 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) and rules 2002, 6004 and 9019 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (the “Bankruptcy Rules”) (i) authorizing the Debtors to enter into a compromise and settlement with the Chartis Companies pursuant to which (among other things) the Congoleum Parties, on behalf of themselves, the Congoleum-Related Parties and Debtors’ bankruptcy estates, will provide the Chartis-Related Parties general releases, as set forth in the Settlement Agreement (the “Agreement,” a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 1); (ii) authorizing the sale of the Subject Policies to the Chartis Companies pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Agreement, free and clear of all Interests; (iii) approving the Agreement in all respects; and (iv) enjoining Claims against the Chartis-Related Parties, the Congoleum-Related Parties, the Committee, the Claimants’ Representatives and the Trust as described


1/           Except as otherwise defined herein, all capitalized terms used herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement (as defined herein).
 

 
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Page 3
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


in Paragraphs 8 and 9 below (the “Injunctions”).  The appearances of all interested parties and all responses and objections to the Motion, if any, have been duly noted in the record of the hearing held on May 10, 2010 (the “Hearing”).  Upon the record of the Hearing, the Motion, said responses and objections, if any, and after due deliberation and sufficient cause appearing therefore, the Court hereby makes the following:
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW:2
Jurisdiction, Final Order and Statutory Predicates
A.           The Court has jurisdiction over the Motion and relief requested therein, including responses and objections thereto, if any, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 157 and 1334, and this matter is a core proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)(2)(A), (N), and (O).  Venue of these cases and the Motion in this District is proper under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1408 and 1409.


2           The findings and conclusions set forth herein constitute the Court’s findings of fact and conclusions of law pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 7052, made applicable to this proceeding pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 9014.  To the extent any of the following findings of fact constitute conclusions of law, they are adopted as such.  To the extent any of the following conclusions of law constitute findings of fact, they are adopted as such.

 
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Page 4
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   

B.           This Order constitutes a final and immediately appealable order within the meaning of 28 U.S.C. § 158(a).
C.           The statutory predicates for the relief sought in the Motion are sections 105(a) and 363 of the Bankruptcy Code and Bankruptcy Rules 6004 and 9019.
Retention of Jurisdiction

D.           It is necessary and appropriate for the Court to retain jurisdiction to, among other things, interpret and enforce the terms and provisions of this Order and the Agreement, and to adjudicate, if necessary, any and all disputes arising under or relating in any way to, or affecting, any of the transactions contemplated under the Agreement.

 
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Page 5
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


Notice of the Motion

E.           The Debtors have provided due and adequate notice of the Motion, the Hearing, the Agreement and the subject matter thereof to all parties in interest pursuant to Bankruptcy Rules 2002 and 6004.  Such notice was good and sufficient under the particular circumstances, and no further notice is necessary.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, adequate notice of the Motion, the Hearing and the Agreement has been provided, and a reasonable opportunity to object or be heard with respect to the Motion and the relief requested therein has been afforded, to all parties in interest, including without limitation (i) the Asbestos Claimants’ Committee appointed in the Bankruptcy Case (the “Committee”); (ii) the Futures Representative appointed in the Bankruptcy Case; (iii) all known Asbestos Plaintiffs as of January 30, 2010 including (a) all claimants or counsel for claimants who have voted on any proposed plan of reorganization submitted by the Debtors, and (b) all such claimants who are known to the Debtors through participation in the Bankruptcy Case, the filing of a pre-petition lawsuit, or otherwise; (iv) the Claimants’ Counsel (as defined in the Plan); (v) the Collateral

 
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Page 6
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


Trustee (as defined in the Plan) of the Congoleum Collateral Trust; (vi) all existing or former parties in the Coverage Action; (vii) all other entities known by the Congoleum Parties to have provided general liability insurance to the Congoleum-Related Parties prior to 1990; (viii) all other Insureds known to the Congoleum Parties; (ix) the United States Trustee; and (x) all other Persons or entities that, as of the date the Motion was filed, had filed a notice of appearance and demand for service of papers in the Bankruptcy Case or were otherwise listed on the master service list maintained by the Debtors in the Bankruptcy Case.  In addition, to ensure the broadest notice possible, Debtors published notice, at the Chartis Companies’ expense, of the Motion and the Hearing in the national edition of the USA Today on April 22, 2010.
 
Sound Business Judgment and Reasonableness

F.           The relief requested in the Motion is in the best interests of the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates, their creditors, Asbestos Plaintiffs and other parties-in-interest.  The Debtors have demonstrated good, sufficient and sound business purposes and justifications for the relief requested in the Motion and the approval of the transactions contemplated thereby.
 

 
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Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


G.           The Agreement, including without limitation the sale of the Subject Policies free and clear of any and all Interests, is fair and reasonable and in the best interests of the Debtors and their bankruptcy estates.  The Settlement Amount represents fair and reasonable consideration for the sale of the Subject Policies, the release of Claims and the other provisions as set forth in the Agreement.  The Agreement is also in the bests interests of the Asbestos Plaintiffs and other parties in interest because if the Plan is confirmed, it is contemplated that the proceeds of the sale will be paid to the Trust established pursuant to the Plan to pay Plan Trust Asbestos Claims (as defined in the Plan).
H.           The Debtors have demonstrated that the probability of success for the Debtors in litigation over the matters resolved by the Agreement, including without limitation the Coverage Disputes, is uncertain; that the litigation of the matters resolved by the Agreement would be complex and costly to the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates; and that the entry into the Agreement is necessary and appropriate to assist the Debtors’ reorganization, is consistent with the reasonable range of potential litigation outcomes, and is in the

 
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Page 8
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


best interests of the Debtors, their bankruptcy estates, and the Debtors’ creditors, including without limitation, the Asbestos Plaintiffs, and all parties in interest because, among other reasons, the Agreement contemplates the payment of the Settlement Amount to the Trust provided that a Plan providing for the creation of such a Trust is confirmed.
 
Good Faith of Purchaser of Subject Policies

I.           The Agreement was negotiated and proposed, and has been entered into by the Parties, in good faith, from arms’-length bargaining positions, and without fraud or collusion.  Each Party to the Agreement was represented by counsel.  The sale consideration to be realized by the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates pursuant to the Agreement is fair and reasonable.  The Chartis Companies are good faith purchasers of the Subject Policies for value within the meaning of section 363(m) of the Bankruptcy Code and are entitled to the protection thereof.  Neither the Congoleum Parties nor the Chartis Companies, nor any of their representatives, have engaged in any conduct that would (i) cause or permit the Agreement, or the sale of the Subject Policies contemplated therein, to be avoided under section 363(n) of the Bankruptcy Code, (ii) cause or permit any amounts, costs, attorneys’ fees, expenses or punitive damages to be recovered under section 363(n) of the Bankruptcy Code, or (iii) prevent the application of section 363(m) of the Bankruptcy Code.

 
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Page 9
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   

 
Satisfaction of Section 363(f) Requirements

J.           The Congoleum Parties may sell the Subject Policies free and clear of Interests under section 363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code because one or more of the criteria set forth in sections 363(f)(1)-(5) of the Bankruptcy Code have been satisfied.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, those holders of Interests against any of the Subject Policies who did not object, or who withdrew their objections, to the Motion or the relief requested therein are deemed to have consented pursuant to section 363(f)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code; any such Interest is in bona fide dispute under section 363(f)(4); and each holder of an Interest in the Subject Policies can be compelled, in a legal or equitable proceeding, to accept a money satisfaction of such Interest as contemplated by section 363(f)(5) of the Bankruptcy Code.
 
 
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Page 10
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


K.           To the extent any Person has an Interest in the Subject Policies, such Interest is adequately protected as required by section 363(e) of the Bankruptcy Code by the attachment of such Interest to the proceeds of sale paid by the Chartis Companies pursuant to Paragraph 7 of this Order.
 
No Successor Liability

L.           The transfer pursuant to the Agreement of the Subject Policies does not and will not subject or expose the Chartis-Related Parties to any liability, Claim, cause of action or remedy by reason of such transfer under (a) the laws of the United States, any state, territory, or possession thereof, or the District of Columbia, based on, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, including, without limitation, any theory of tort, creditors’ rights, equity, antitrust, environmental, successor or transferee liability, labor law, de facto merger, or substantial continuity, or (b) any employment contract, understanding or agreement, including, without limitation, collective bargaining agreements, employee pension plans, or employee welfare or benefit plans.
 

 
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Page 11
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


M.           The Chartis Companies are not assuming any of the Debtors’ obligations to their employees (including, without limitation, any obligations under the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates’ collective bargaining agreements, if any) by reason of the purchase of the Subject Policies under the Agreement.
N.           No common identity of officers or directors exists between the Chartis Companies and the bankruptcy estates or Debtors.
O.           The Chartis Companies are purchasing the Subject Policies pursuant to the Agreement and this Order.  The Chartis Companies are not purchasing any other assets of the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates.  The Chartis Companies shall not have any responsibility or liability with respect to any of the bankruptcy estates’ other assets or for any liability of, or Claims against, the Debtors.
P.           A sale of the Subject Policies other than one free and clear of Interests, if possible at all, would impact adversely on the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates and would be of substantially less benefit to the Debtors, the creditors and the estates.  The Chartis Companies would not purchase the Subject Policies, and pay the Settlement Amount, were the sale not free and clear of all Interests.

 
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Page 12
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


Supplemental Injunction
Q.           Issuing a supplemental injunction under section 105(a) of the Bankruptcy Code is essential to give effect to the sale of the Subject Policies to the Chartis Companies free and clear of Interests pursuant to section 363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code.  The Injunctions as set forth in Paragraphs 8 and 9 below are a necessary prerequisite for the Debtors and the Chartis Companies agreeing to the terms and conditions of the Agreement, and the Debtors and Chartis Companies will not consummate the sale of the Subject Policies in the absence of such supplemental injunctions from this Court.
R.           To the extent they have any Interest in the Subject Policies, the holders of present and future Claims are adequately protected in that they will, subject to the terms of a confirmed Plan, have the right to pursue their Claims against the proceeds of the sale of the Subject Policies with the same validity and priority as against the Subject Policies and subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan.  Moreover, the Interests, if any, of any other insurer is adequately

 
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Page 13
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


protected because the Agreement provides that the Congoleum Parties shall reduce any judgment, Claim against, or settlement with, any such insurer to the extent necessary to eliminate any such insurer’s Claim for contribution, subrogation, indemnification or similar Claim (as provided in the Agreement) against any Chartis-Related Party.
For all of the foregoing and after due deliberation, IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED THAT:
1.           The Motion is GRANTED and APPROVED in all respects.
2.           For the reasons set forth herein and on the record at the Hearing, all objections to the Motion and the relief requested therein and/or granted in this Order that have not been withdrawn, waived, or settled, and all reservations of rights included in such objections, are overruled on the merits.
3.           Pursuant to and to the fullest extent permitted by section 363(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, the Congoleum Parties are authorized and directed to enter into and consummate the Agreement, including without limitation, to sell, transfer and

 
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Page 14
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


convey the Subject Policies to the Chartis Companies in accordance with the terms and subject only to the conditions specified herein and in the Agreement.  The Congoleum Parties and the Chartis Companies are each hereby authorized to take all actions and execute all documents and instruments that the Congoleum Parties and Chartis Companies deem necessary or appropriate to implement and effectuate the transactions contemplated by the Agreement.
4.           The terms of the Agreement (including without limitation the releases set forth in Section V) are approved in their entirety, and this Order and the Agreement in accordance with its terms shall be binding upon the Congoleum Parties, their bankruptcy estates and all of their creditors and shareholders, the Chartis Companies, all Persons holding Interests in the Subject Policies or Claims against the Congoleum Parties or the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates (including without limitation all holders of Asbestos-Released Claims against the Congoleum Parties), the Futures Representative and each of the Persons whose interests he represents, the Committee, the Collateral Trustee, the Congoleum Collateral Trust,
 
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Page 15
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   
 
the Claimants’ Representatives, the Congoleum Parties’ insurers other than the Chartis Companies, any Insureds (in addition to the Congoleum Parties), all other parties in interest, and upon the effective date of any Plan, the Trust, and each of the foregoing entities’ successors and assigns.  The sale of the Subject Policies by the Congoleum Parties to the Chartis Companies, effective upon the Approval Date (but subject to payment of the Settlement Amount under the Agreement), shall constitute a legal, valid, and effective transfer of the Subject Policies and shall vest the Chartis Companies with all such right, title, and interest in and to the Subject Policies free and clear of all Interests pursuant to section 363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code to the fullest extent permitted by law.
5.           The Chartis Companies shall pay the Settlement Amount as provided in the Agreement.
6.           The sale of the Subject Policies to the Chartis Companies under the Agreement constitutes a transfer for reasonably equivalent value and fair consideration under section 548 of the Bankruptcy Code and comparable provisions of non-bankruptcy law.

 
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Page 16
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


7.           Pursuant to and to the fullest extent permitted by sections 105(a) and 363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code and subject to the consummation, as of the Approval Date (but subject to payment of the Settlement Amount under the Agreement), of the sale of the Subject Policies as provided under the Agreement, the Subject Policies shall be and hereby are transferred to the Chartis Companies, free and clear of any and all Interests of all Persons in, to and with respect to the Subject Policies, including without limitation any and all Claims for contribution, indemnity or other liability under, in connection with or relating to the Subject Policies against any of the Chartis-Related Parties (including without limitation any Direct-Action Claims), whether arising prior to, during, or subsequent to the Bankruptcy Case or imposed by agreement, understanding, law, equity or otherwise.  Any and all such Interests shall attach to the proceeds of sale with the same validity, priority, force, and effect as such Interest holders had in the Subject Policies, subject to the terms and conditions of any Plan confirmed for the Debtors, and such Claims and Interests shall be channeled to the Settlement Amount.

 
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Page 17
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


8.           Pursuant to and to the fullest extent permitted by sections 105(a) and 363 of the Bankruptcy Code and subject to the consummation, as of the Approval Date (but subject to payment of the Settlement Amount under the Agreement), of the sale of the Subject Policies as provided under the Agreement, all Persons that have held or asserted, that hold or assert, or that may in the future hold or assert any Claim or Interest of any kind or nature against or in any of the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates, the Congoleum-Related Parties, the Subject Policies, or the Chartis-Related Parties based upon, arising out of, derived from or attributable in any way (a) to the Subject Policies or (b) to any matters or claims that fall within the scope of the releases set forth in Section V of the Agreement (including, but not limited to, any Asbestos-Released Claim, any Extra-Contractual Claim, any Insurance Coverage Claim or any Direct-Action Claim), whenever or wherever arising or asserted (including all thereof in the nature of or sounding in tort, contract, warranty or any other theory of law, equity or admiralty), shall be and

 
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Page 18
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


hereby are barred, estopped and permanently enjoined from asserting any such Claims or Interests against any of the Chartis-Related Parties or against the Subject Policies and from continuing, commencing, or otherwise proceeding or taking any action against the Chartis-Related Parties to enforce such Interests or Claims or for the purpose of directly or indirectly collecting, recovering or receiving payments from any Chartis-Related Party to recover with respect to any such Claim or Interest.
9.           Pursuant to and to the fullest extent permitted by section 105(a) of the Bankruptcy Code and subject to the consummation, as of the Approval Date (but subject to payment of the Settlement Amount under the Agreement), of the sale of the Subject Policies as provided under the Agreement, all Persons that have held or asserted, that hold or assert, or that may in the future hold or assert any Claim or Interest of any kind or nature against or in any of the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates, the Congoleum-Related Parties, the Subject Policies, or the Chartis-Related Parties based upon, arising out of, derived from or attributable in any way to the sale of the Subject Policies and/or the termination of policy rights and releases related thereto

 
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Page 19
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


provided in the Agreement, whenever or wherever arising or asserted (including all thereof in the nature of or sounding in tort, contract, warranty or any other theory of law, equity or admiralty), shall be and hereby are enjoined from asserting any such Claims or Interests against any of the Congoleum-Related Parties, the Committee, the Claimants’ Representatives or the Trust to enforce such Interests or Claims or for the purpose of directly or indirectly collecting, recovering or receiving payments from any Congoleum-Related Party, the Committee, the Claimants’ Representatives or the Trust to recover with respect to any such Claim or Interest, and any such Claims or Interests shall be channeled to the Settlement Amount, which shall constitute the sole recourse for any such Claim or Interest.
10.           The Chartis Companies are not, and shall not be deemed to be, successors to the Congoleum Parties or the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates by reason of any theory of law or equity or as a result of the consummation of the transactions contemplated in the Agreement or otherwise.  The Chartis Companies shall not assume any liabilities of the Congoleum Parties or the bankruptcy estates.

 
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Page 20
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


11.           Nothing in this Approval Order or the Agreement shall affect, impair, change, modify, release, waive, channel, enjoin or transfer ABI’s rights or Claims arising under (a) any policy issued to or insuring ABI prior to February 28, 1993 (or ABI’s rights or the insurer’s obligations thereunder), except to the extent of ABI’s release of rights or Interests, if any, under Policies listed in Exhibit 1 of the Agreement or any other policies that were issued to any of the Congoleum Parties or their predecessors in interest prior to February 28, 1993 and that otherwise fall within the definition of Subject Policies; (b) any policy issued to or insuring ABI on or after February 28, 1993 (or ABI’s rights or the insurer’s obligations thereunder); or (c) any settlement or coverage-in-place agreement applicable to (a) or (b) to which ABI is a signatory.
12.           The transactions contemplated by the Agreement, including without limitation the sale of the Subject Policies to the Chartis Companies free and clear of all Interests, are undertaken by the Chartis Companies in good faith, as that term is used in section 363(m) of the Bankruptcy Code.  Accordingly, the reversal or modification on appeal of the authorization to consummate the sale of the

 
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Page 21
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


Subject Policies and the transactions contemplated by the Agreement shall not affect the validity of the sale of the Subject Policies to the Chartis Companies, unless such authorization is duly stayed pending such appeal.  The Chartis Companies are purchasers in good faith of the Subject Policies and shall be entitled to all of the protections afforded by section 363(m) of the Bankruptcy Code.
13.           Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 9019, the settlement and mutual release of Claims as set forth in the Agreement are hereby approved as of the Execution Date of the Agreement.  This Order shall be effective and enforceable immediately upon entry and its provisions shall be self-executing and shall not be stayed under Bankruptcy Rule 6004(g).
14.           All obligations of the Debtors under the Agreement shall be deemed administrative expenses of the Debtors’ bankruptcy estates under sections 503(b) and 507(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code.
15.           The failure specifically to include any particular provision of the Agreement in this Order shall not diminish or impair the effectiveness of such provision, it being the intent of the Court and the effect of this Order that the Agreement be and hereby is authorized and approved in its entirety.

 
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Page 22
 
 
Debtors:
Congoleum Corporation, et al.
 
Case No.:
09-04371 (JAP)/Chapter 11 No. 03-51524 (Jointly Administered)
 
Caption of Order:
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHARTIS COMPANIES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF INSURANCE POLICIES FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, INTERESTS AND OTHER ENCUMBRANCES
   


16.           This Court shall retain jurisdiction to interpret and enforce the provisions of this Order and the Agreement in all respects, and to adjudicate, if necessary, any and all disputes arising under or relating in any way to, or affecting, any of the transactions contemplated under the Agreement.  Such jurisdiction shall be retained even if a Plan is confirmed and/or the Bankruptcy Case is closed, and the Bankruptcy Case may be reopened for such purpose.
17.           Each and every federal, state, and local governmental agency or department is hereby directed to accept this Order and the Agreement approved herein in lieu of any document necessary to consummate the transactions contemplated by the Agreement and this Order.
18.           The provisions of this Order are nonseverable and mutually dependent.
 
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EXHIBIT 31

 
La Interamericana Co. de Seg. de Vida, S.A.
 
American Int'l Reins. Co., Ltd.
 
Seguros Interamericana, S.A.
 
American Int'l Assur. Co. (Bermuda) Ltd.
 
American Int'l Assur. Co. Ltd. (H.K.)
 
Australian Amer. Assur. Co. Ltd.
 
American Int'l Assur. Co. Ltd. (N.Z.)
 
Australian Amer. Assur. Co. Ltd. (N.Z.)
 
P. T. Asuransi AIU Indonesia
 
P. T. (Ltd) Asuransi Jiwa Ikrar Abadi
 
Australian Amer. Assur. Co. Ltd. Fiji
 
Philippine American Life Ins. Co.
 
Philippine American Life and General Ins. Co. (Philamlife)
 
Nan Shan Life Ins. Co. , Ltd. (Nan Shan)
 
AIG Star Life Ins. Co., Ltd. (AIG Star Life)
 
AIG Edison Life Ins. Co. (AIG Edison Life)
 
AIG Annuity Ins. Co. (AIG Annuity)
 
American General Life and Accident Ins. Co. (AGLA)
 
The United States Life Ins. Co. in the City of New York (USLIFE)
 
The Variable Annuity Life Ins. Co. (VALIC)
 
SunAmerica Life Ins. Co. (SunAmerica Life)
 
AIG Sun America Life Assurance Co.
 
Philam Insurance Company, Inc.
 
Philippine American Accident Ins. Co., Inc.
 
The Philippine American Assur. Co., Inc.
 
Pacific Union Assurance Company
 
AIG Life Insurance Company
 
American Int'l Life Assur. Co. of New York
 
American Int'l Life Ins. Co. of P.R.
 
American Life Insurance Company
 
ALICO Deutschland Lebensversicherung
 
American Int'l Ins. Co. Ltd.
 
American Int'l Life Ins. Co. (St. Dom.)
 
American Life and General Ins. Co., Ltd.
 
American Life Ins. Co. Trinidad, Ltd.
 
Compagnie D'Assurance D'Haiti, S.A.
 
Delaware American Life Insurance Co.


1 Any company listed on this Exhibit 3 shall be deemed deleted from Exhibit 3 if such company either was not, as of March 1, 2010, wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by Chartis, Inc. or was not, on or before December 31, 2003, in the business of issuing insurance policies.

 
 

 

 
Jamaican American Life Ins. Co., Ltd.
 
Jamaican American Gen’l Ins. Co., Ltd.
 
La Seguridad de Panama, Co de Reaseg. SA
 
AIU Insurance Company
 
American Home Assurance Company
 
AIG Hawaii Insurance Company, Inc.
 
Putnam Reinsurance Company
 
Transatlantic Reinsurance Company
 
American Int'l Ins. Co. of Delaware
 
Birmingham Fire Ins. Co. of Pa.
 
China America International Ins. Co. Ltd.
 
China America Ins. Co., Ltd. (Del.)
 
China America Ins. Co., Ltd. (N.Y.)
 
Commerce and Industry Ins. Co.
 
American Int'l Ins. Co.
 
Commerce and Industry Ins. Co. of Canada
 
The Insurance Company of the State of Pa.
 
Landmark Insurance Company
 
Landmark Insurance Company (U.K.), Limited
 
National Union Fire Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa.
 
American Int'l Surplus Lines Ins. Co.
 
Lexington Insurance Company
 
Japan Int'l Acc. & Fire Ins. Co. Ltd.
 
National Union Fire Ins. Co. of La.
 
New Hampshire Insurance Company
 
American Fidelity Company
 
American Global Insurance Company
 
Granite State Insurance Company
 
Illinois National Insurance Company
 
New Hampshire Indemnity Co. Inc.
 
United Guaranty Corporation
 
United Guar. Residential Ins. of NC
 
United Guar. Residential Ins. Co.
 
United Guar. Comm. Ins. Co.
 
United Guar. Comm. Ins. Co. of NC
 
United Guar. Credit Ins. Co.
 
Audubon Insurance Company
 
Audubon Indemnity Company
 
American Int'l Underwriters Overseas, Ltd.
 
American Int'l Ins. Co. of Ireland
 
American Int'l Ins. Co. of P.R.
 
La Interamericana Co. de Seg. Generales
 
Cameroon American Insurance Co., S.A.
 
Hellas Insurance Company
 
La Seguridad de Centroamerica, Co. de Seg


 
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Seguridad de Centroamerica, Finanzas
 
Interamericana Co. de Seg. Gerais
 
Unity Insurance Company Limited
 
Universal Insurance Company Ltd.
 
European American Excess Reins., Ltd.
 
La Interamericana Co. de Seg. Generales
 
American Int'l Underwriters Philip. Inc.
 
Philippine Home Assurance Corporation
 
Egyptian American Insurance Company
 
Hungarian American Insurance Company
 
Polish American Insurance Company Ltd.
 
Romanian American Insurance Co. Ltd.
 
The Uganda American Ins. Co. Limited
 
A. I. Lloyd's Insurance Company
 
Abeille General Ins. Co. (USB)
 
Nichido Fire & Marine Ins. Co. Ltd. (USB)
 
Union & Phenix Espanol Ins. Co. (USB)
 
American International Adjustment Company, Inc.
 
AIG National Insurance Company
 
American General Life Insurance Companies (AIG American General)
 
The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company
 
Union Atlantique de Reassurances
 
AIG Europe (U.K.) Limited
 
L'Union Atlantique d' Assurances, S.A.
 
American Fidelity Company
 
American International Specialty Lines Insurance Company (n/k/a Chartis Specialty Insurance Company)
 
American International Pacific Insurance Company (CO)
 
Starr Excess Liability Insurance Company, Ltd. (DE)
 
American International Insurance Company of California, Inc. (CA)
 
American International Insurance Company of New Jersey (NJ)
 
Minnesota Insurance Company (MN)
 
American Pacific Insurance Company, Inc. (HI)
 
21st Century Casualty Company (CA)
 
21st Century Insurance Company (CA)
 
21st Century Insurance Company of Arizona (AZ)
 
American International South Insurance Company
 
Yosemite Insurance Company
 
The Allen Insurance Company
 
The Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company of Canada
 
Haughton Engineering Insurance Services, Inc.
 
HSB Engineering Insurance Limited
 
HSB International GmbH
 
Union Atlantique de Reassurances

 
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American International South Insurance Company (n/k/a Chartis Casualty Company)
 
AIG Casualty Company (Chartis Property Casualty Company)

 

 
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