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*The [[Dealer]] will be the {{eqderivprov|Hedging Party}}. (''True''.)
*The [[Dealer]] will be the {{eqderivprov|Hedging Party}}. (''True''.)
*The [[Dealer]] will be the {{eqderivprov|Determining Party}}.  (''True''.)
*The [[Dealer]] will be the {{eqderivprov|Determining Party}}.  (''True''.)
*[[Dealer]]s are bad, venal people. They have blackened hearts and will stop at nothing to rip their clients’ faces off. We need some check on their unfettered and sure-to-be outrageously exercised discretion. (''A matter of debate, but if that’s your starting point your foundational premise is why are you doing business with this [[Non mentula esse|vassal]] in the first place?'')
*[[Dealer]]s are bad, venal people. They have blackened hearts and will stop at nothing to rip their clients’ faces off. We need some check on their unfettered and sure-to-be outrageously exercised discretion. (''A matter of debate, but if that’s your starting point a far better question for you is why are you doing business with this [[Non mentula esse|vassal]] in the first place?'')

Revision as of 11:53, 13 April 2017

Should you include a dispute right for determinations made by the calculation agent?

Recognising that “should you?”, and “will you have to”, are different questions, here is how it rolls.

Client’s lawyer: we must have a dispute right so help me.

  • The Dealer will be the Calculation Agent. (True.)
  • The Dealer will be the Hedging Party. (True.)
  • The Dealer will be the Determining Party. (True.)
  • Dealers are bad, venal people. They have blackened hearts and will stop at nothing to rip their clients’ faces off. We need some check on their unfettered and sure-to-be outrageously exercised discretion. (A matter of debate, but if that’s your starting point a far better question for you is why are you doing business with this vassal in the first place?)