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Amendment No. 5 to Amended and Restated Coal Supply Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 

AMENDMENT NO. 5 

TO RESTATED AND AMENDED COAL SUPPLY AGREEMENT 

THIS AMENDMENT NO. 5 (“Amendment”) is entered into effective as of January 1, 2010, by and between Seminole Electric
Cooperative, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “Buyer”), a Florida corporation, and Webster County Coal, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (successor-in-interest to Webster County Coal Corporation, a Kentucky corporation), White
County Coal, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (successor-in-interest to White County Coal Corporation, a Delaware corporation), and Alliance Coal, LLC (“Alliance”), as successor-in-interest to Mapco Coal, Inc., and agent for
Webster County Coal, LLC and White County Coal, LLC, all having an address of 1717 South Boulder Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119-4886, (the foregoing companies hereinafter referred to collectively as “Seller”). 

RECITALS: 
 WHEREAS,
Buyer and Seller entered into that certain Restated and Amended Coal Supply Agreement, effective February 1, 1986, as amended and modified by the following: by Amendment No. 1 dated May 10, 1996; Interim Coal Supply Agreement, dated
May 1, 2000; Amendment No. 2, dated February 28, 2002; Amendment No. 3, dated January 1, 2003; Amendment No. 4, dated September 1, 2005; Letter Agreement executed October 25, 2005; and Financial Covenants
Agreement executed October 25, 2005 (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Agreement”); and 
 WHEREAS,
Buyer and Seller desire to further amend the Agreement as provided for herein. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the
recitals and agreements herein contained, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Buyer and Seller agree as follows: 

1. Buyer and Seller acknowledge that, pursuant to Section 2.2 of Article II of the Agreement and Buyer’s
election pursuant to the Letter Agreement between Buyer and Seller entered into on October 25, 2005, Seller is obligated to sell to Buyer, and Buyer is obligated to buy from Seller, ****** tons of coal during Contract Year 2010 from
Seller’s Pattiki Mine (the “2010 Pattiki Tonnage”). The foregoing notwithstanding, Buyer and Seller hereby agree that no more than ****** tons of the 2010 Pattiki Tonnage will be Pattki Mine coal and the balance will be Pattiki
substitute coal which Seller may source from its Dotiki Mine, Warrior Mine and/or Elk Creek Mine; provided, however, that Seller may, but shall not be obligated to, supply more than ****** tons of the 2010 Pattiki Tonnage from the Pattiki Mine in an
amount equal to the quantity of Pattiki substitute coal that Seller may be prevented from supplying from the Dotiki Mine, Warrior Mine and/or Elk Creek Mine due to force majeure events occurring at such mines. Pattiki substitute coal shipments from
the Dotiki, Warrior and/or Elk Creek mines shall be priced at the then Current Price for the Pattiki Mine, as adjusted pursuant to Article 3.4 and Article IX of the Agreement, as per the example set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto. 

 

			
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COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b–2 UNDER THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.

 2. The sulphur content set forth in the first paragraph of Section 10.3 of the
Agreement is amended as follows: 
 “(3) Sulphur content: Greater than ******%.” 

3. Subparagraph L(1) of Amendment No. 1 is amended as follows: 

“(1) Sulphur 

A sulphur premium or penalty shall be applied to both Dotiki and Patiki coal at the rate of $****** per ton for each
******% below ******% or above ******% sulphur as the case may be, fractions pro rata, measured as a monthly weighted average, up to a maximum of ******% sulphur. No premium or penalty will be applied to coal ranging between ******% and ******%
sulphur. If requested by Seller and approved by Buyer, Seller may ship coal with a sulphur content in excess of ******% on a monthly weighted average basis, and an additional penalty of $****** per ton shall be applied for each ******% above
******%, fractions pro rata. These premiums or penalties shall be applied on a monthly weighted average basis to all tonnage shipped from all sources.” 

4. Buyer and Seller confirm, acknowledge and agree that the Agreement, and this Amendment No. 5 together contain the entire
agreement between the parties as to coal produced, sold and delivered pursuant to the Agreement and there are no representations, undertakings, or agreements, oral or written, which are not included in the Agreement and this Amendment No. 5.

  

			
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COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b–2 UNDER THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment No. 5 on the day and year below
written, but effective as of January 1, 2010. 
  

									
	WEBSTER COUNTY COAL, LLC	 		 	SEMINOLE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
					
	By:	 	/s/ Robert G. Sachse	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Timothy S. Woodbury
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President	 		 	Title:	 	Executive V.P. & General Manager
	Date:	 	February 25, 2010	 		 	Date:	 	February 22, 2010

  

									
	WHITE COUNTY COAL, LLC	 		 	ALLIANCE COAL, LLC for itself and as Agent for WEBSTER COUNTY COAL, LLC, and WHITE COUNTY COAL, LLC
					
	By:	 	/s/ Robert G. Sachse	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Robert G. Sachse
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President	 		 	Title:	 	Executive Vice President
	Date:	 	February 25, 2010	 		 	Date:	 	February 25, 2010

 EXHIBIT A  

TO AMENDMENT NO. 5 

Example of calculation of Pattiki Mine Substitute Coal adjusted price, assuming the following: 

 

	1.	Pattiki Mine Current Price Effective January 1, 2010 is $****** per ton, exclusive of severance taxes. 

 

	2.	Freight Rate from Pattiki Mine to Palatka Plant for January 2010 is $****** per ton. 

 

	3.	Pattiki Mine contract specification for BTU is ****** BTU/lb. 

  

	4.	Dotiki Mine ships ****** tons during month of January 2010 with monthly weighted average of ****** BTU/lb serving as substitute to Pattiki Mine coal.

 Calculation of Pattiki Mine substitute coal price adjustment is as follows: 

 

					
	(****** – ******) x ($****** + $******) x ****** tons = ****** BTU Premium	  	
	******	 		  	

 $****** BTU Premium ÷ ****** tons = $****** per ton BTU Premium 

Then, the price for Substitute Coal for Pattiki Mine is: $****** Current Price + $****** per ton adjustment = $****** realized price per ton for Dotiki
coal serving as Substitute Coal for Pattiki Mine coal. 
  

			
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COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b–2 UNDER THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.Termination of Lease and Notice of Lease

			
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TERMINATION OF LEASE AND NOTICE OF LEASE 

This Termination of Lease and Notice of Lease is made this
22ND day of January, 2010, by and among HCRI MASSACHUSETTS
PROPERTIES TRUST, a business trust organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and HCRI MASSACHUSETTS PROPERTIES TRUST II, a business trust organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (individually and
collectively, “Landlord”) and KINDRED HOSPITALS EAST, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company (“Tenant”). 
  

	 	1.	Landlord and Tenant entered into a Notice of Lease dated as of February 28, 2006 (the “Notice”), which Notice is recorded in Book 38514, Page 301 in the
records of the Worcester County Registry of Deeds, as affected by a First Amendment to Notice of Lease dated as of July 25, 2007, which Notice is recorded in Book 41550, Page 81 of the Worcester County Register of Deeds. The lease which is the
subject of the Notice is the Master Lease Agreement dated February 28, 2006, as amended from time to time, by Landlord and Tenant (the “Master Lease”). The real property which is the subject of the Notice is described in Exhibit A
hereto (the “Rochdale Property”). 

  

	 	2.	Tenant is exercising its option to purchase the Rochdale Property and the improvements located thereon pursuant to Section 13 of the Master Lease, and has
instructed Landlord to convey its interest in the Stoughton Property and the improvements thereon to KND Real Estate 25, L.L.C. 

  

	 	3.	Landlord and Tenant hereby agree that the Master Lease is terminated, effective immediately. 

 

	 	4.	Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that as a result of the termination of the Master Lease, the Notice of Lease for the Rochdale Property is hereby
terminated. 

  

	 	5.	This Termination of Lease and Notice of Lease may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original thereof. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Termination of Lease and
Notice of Lease as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	HCRI MASSACHUSETTS PROPERTIES TRUST
		
	By:	 	HCRI Massachusetts Properties, Inc., as Trustee, and not individually, and subject to the provisions of the Declaration of Trust of HCRI Massachusetts Properties Trust II filed
with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the City Clerk of Boston
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Erin C. Ibele

		 	Erin C. Ibele
		 	Senior Vice President-Administration and Corporate Secretary
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Michael A. Crabtree

		 	Michael A. Crabtree
		 	Senior Vice President and Treasurer

  

			
	HCRI MASSACHUSETTS PROPERTIES TRUST II
		
	By:	 	HCRI Massachusetts Properties, Inc., as Trustee, and not individually, and subject to the provisions of the Declaration of Trust of HCRI Massachusetts Properties Trust II filed
with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the City Clerk of Boston
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Erin C. Ibele

		 	Erin C. Ibele
		 	Senior Vice President-Administration and Corporate Secretary
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Michael A. Crabtree

		 	Michael A. Crabtree
		 	Senior Vice President and Treasurer

  

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	KINDRED HOSPITALS EAST, L.L.C.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Gregory C. Miller

		 	Gregory C. Miller
	Title:	 	Sr VP Development & Financial Planning

  

			
	STATE OF OHIO	 	)
		 	)SS:
	COUNTY OF LUCAS	 	)

 The foregoing instrument was
acknowledged before me this      day of January, 2010, by Erin C. Ibele, the Senior Vice President-Administration and Corporate Secretary, and Michael A. Crabtree, the Senior Vice President and Treasurer of HCRI
Massachusetts Properties, Inc., a Delaware corporation, as Trustee, on behalf of and as the free act and deed of HCRI Massachusetts Properties Trust, a Massachusetts business trust. 

 

	
	  

	Notary Public

  

							
	My Commission Expires:                      
                  [SEAL]	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

			
	 STATE OF OHIO
	 	)
		 	)SS:
	 COUNTY OF LUCAS
	 	)

 The foregoing instrument was
acknowledged before me this      day of January, 2010, by Erin C. Ibele, the Senior Vice President-Administration and Corporate Secretary, and Michael A. Crabtree, the Senior Vice President and Treasurer of HCRI
Massachusetts Properties, Inc., a Delaware corporation, as Trustee, on behalf of and as the free act and deed of HCRI Massachusetts Properties Trust II, a Massachusetts business trust. 

 

	
	  

	Notary Public

  

							
	My Commission Expires:                    	 	 	 	 	 	[SEAL]

  

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	KINDRED HOSPITALS EAST, LLC.
		
	By:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

 

			
	STATE OF OHIO	 	)
		 	) SS:
	COUNTY OF LUCAS	 	)

 The foregoing
instrument was acknowledged before me this 20th day of
January,2010, by Erin C. Ibele, the Senior Vice President-Administration and Corporate Secretary, and Michael A. Crabtree, the Senior Vice President and Treasurer of HCRI Massachusetts Properties, Inc., a Delaware corporation, as Trustee, on behalf
of and as the free act and deed of HCRI Massachusetts Properties Trust, a Massachusetts business trust. 
  

	
	 /s/ Donna J. Lunsford

	Notary Public

  

							
	  
 My Commission
Expires:                                       
 [SEAL]
	 		 		 	
 

  

			
	STATE OF OHIO	 	)
		 	)SS:
	COUNTY OF LUCAS	 	)

 The foregoing
instrument was acknowledged before me this 20th day of
January,2010, by Erin C. Ibele, the Senior Vice President-Administration and Corporate Secretary, and Michael A. Crabtree, the Senior Vice President and Treasurer of HCRI Massachusetts Properties, Inc., a Delaware corporation, as Trustee, on behalf
of and as the free act and deed of HCRI Massachusetts Properties Trust II, a Massachusetts business trust. 
  

	
	 /s/ Donna J. Lunsford

	Notary Public

  

							
	  
 My Commission
Expires:                    
	 		 		 	 [SEAL]

 

			
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	STATE OF KENTUCKY	 	)
		 	)SS:
	COUNTY OF JEFFERSON	 	)

 On this
19th day of January, 2010, before me, the undersigned
notary public, personally appeared Gregory C. Miller, the Sr VP Dev & Finan. Planning of KINDRED HOSPITALS EAST, L.L.C. and proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was personal knowledge to be the person whose name is
signed on this document, and acknowledged to me that he signed it voluntarily as Sr VP Dev & Finan. Planning for its stated purpose as his free act and deed and the free act and deed of KINDRED HOSPITALS EAST, L.L.C. 

 

	
	 /s/ Jenny McGarry

	Notary Public
	My commission expires: 2/16/2012

 THIS INSTRUMENT
PREPARED BY: 
 Eileen M. Best, Esq. 

Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP 

1000 Jackson Street 
 Toledo, Ohio
43604-5573 
 AFTER RECORDING RETURN TO: 

Allen Caggiano, Esq. 
 Mintz, Levin,
Cohn, Ferris, 
 Glovsky & Popeo, P.C. 

One Financial Center 
 Boston,
Massachusetts 02111 

			
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 EXHIBIT A: LEGAL DESCRIPTION 

Real property in the County of Worcester, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, described as follows: 

PARCEL 1: 
 Real property in the County of
Worcester, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, described as follows: 
 A certain piece of land in Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts on the
northeasterly side of Huntoon Memorial Highway, also known as State Road 56, depicted as Lot 5-A on a plan entitled, “Plan of Land Prepared for David A. Cooper, et al” dated September 16, 1993 and prepared by Charles L.
Rowley & Associates and recorded with the Worcester County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 676, Plan No. 81. Said Lot No. 5-A on said Plan is bounded and described as follows: 

Beginning at a point on the northeasterly sideline of Huntoon Memorial Highway (Route 56) at the most southwesterly corner of the lot to be described:

 Thence N 31°04’36” W along the northeasterly sideline of Huntoon Memorial Highway a distance of 37.12 feet to a point opposite
an iron pipe and continuing in said sideline a distance of 213.40 feet to an iron rod at land of Edwin Buczak; 
 Thence N
78°42’27” E, along land of Buczak and along a stonewall a distance of 184.66 feet to a corner of stonewalls; 
 Thence N
08°2l’20” W along land of said Buczak and along a stonewall a distance of 209.13 feet to a point at other land of David A. Cooper, et al; 

Thence in line of land of said Cooper, N 80°02’46” E, a distance of 356.18 feet to a point at a corner of stonewalls; 

Thence in line of land of Stephen P. Magnuson and Mary A. Magnuson and in line of land of I. Virginia Magnuson, S 07°25’20” E along a stone
wall, a distance of 364.55 feet to a point; 
 Thence in line of land of I. Virginia Magnuson, S l4°31’28” E, along a stonewall a
distance of 48.12 feet to a point opposite an iron pipe and continuing in the same course along said stonewall, a distance of 35.00 feet to a point; 

Thence in line of remaining land of David A. Cooper, et al, S 80°02’46” W, a distance of 446.87 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

PARCEL 2: 
 Real property in Leicester the
County of Worcester Commonwealth of Massachusetts, described as follows: 

			
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 Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of the lot at a steel pin, thence South 09 degrees 44 minutes 15
seconds East, 254.27 feet to a steel pin, thence North 80 degrees 03 minutes 09 seconds East, 156.18 feet to a steel pin, thence south 09 degrees 56 minutes 51 seconds East, 20.00 feet to an iron pipe, thence South 80 degrees 03 minutes 09 seconds
West 356.18 feet to a drill hole, thence North 04 minutes 41 seconds 33 minutes East, 7.90 feet along a stone wall, thence North 09 minutes 33 minutes 01 seconds West, 113.17 feet, along a stone wall to a point, thence North 10 degrees 07 minutes 25
seconds West, along a stone wall 116.31 feet to a drill hole, thence North 30 degrees 34 minutes 15 seconds East, 49.37 feet to a steel pin, thence North 80 degrees 15 minutes 45 seconds East, 167.70 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said lot contains
57.238 square feet of area, as shown on a plan of land by Land Planning, Inc. dated July 17, 2006 and recorded in the Worcester County Registry of Deed in Plan book 847, Plan 58. 

 

			
		  	ATTEST: WORC. Anthony J. Vigliotti, Register

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