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“'''Specified information'''” is not actually a defined term under the {{isdama}} but merely a capitalised heading. In the [[JC]]’s book capitalising a heading is borderline illiteracy, but {{icds}} feels differently about it and | “'''Specified information'''” is not actually a defined term under the {{isdama}} but merely a capitalised heading. In the [[JC]]’s book, capitalising a heading is borderline illiteracy, but {{icds}} feels differently about it and we have learned which battles to pick. At any rate, the “{{{{{1}}}|Specified Information}}”, so called, is that stuff set out in the {{{{{1}}}|Schedule}} at {{{{{1}}}|Part 3}}. These are the documents that the parties agree to deliver to each other at certain times. {{{{{1}}}|Part 3}} itemises '''what''' must be delivered, '''by whom''', '''by when''', and whether the {{{{{1}}}|Specified Information}} in question is covered by the Section {{{{{1}}}|3(d)}} representation as to its accuracy and completeness. (What good would any information be that was ''not'' covered by that [[representation]]? We will let you amble over to the article on Section {{{{{1}}}|3(d)}} to consider that.) | ||
The {{{{{1}}}|Part 3}} table will also totally bugger up the formatting in your document: it is a well-known fact that no [[ISDA negotiator]] on the face of the earth knows how to format a table in [[Microsoft Word]]. | |||
Then again, nor does anyone else. | Then again, nor does anyone else. |