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You will notice similarities between the way a {{euaprov|Suspension Event}} and a {{euaprov|Settlement Disruption Event}}. One can, and we do, bellyache about the way {{icds}} goes about the task of rendering its fantastical ideas in the language of Shakespeare and Milton, but you can’t really fault them for consistency.
[[(d)(i)(5) - Emissions Annex Provision|You]] will notice similarities between the way a {{euaprov|Suspension Event}} and a {{euaprov|Settlement Disruption Event}}. One can, and we do, bellyache about the way {{icds}} goes about the task of rendering its fantastical ideas in the language of Shakespeare and Milton, but you can’t really fault them for consistency.


Here, in counterpoint to a normal {{euaprov|Settlement Disruption Event}} if there is delayed performance the payment obligation is adjusted to include a {{euaprov|Cost of Carry Amount}}.
Here, in counterpoint to a normal {{euaprov|Settlement Disruption Event}} if there is delayed performance the payment obligation is adjusted to include a {{euaprov|Cost of Carry Amount}}.

Latest revision as of 15:38, 26 July 2022

You will notice similarities between the way a Suspension Event and a Settlement Disruption Event. One can, and we do, bellyache about the way ISDA’s crack drafting squad™ goes about the task of rendering its fantastical ideas in the language of Shakespeare and Milton, but you can’t really fault them for consistency.

Here, in counterpoint to a normal Settlement Disruption Event if there is delayed performance the payment obligation is adjusted to include a Cost of Carry Amount.