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Note that, in its wisdom, {{icds}} chose not to have a generic term for the sort of person who is subject to ''either'' a {{{{{1}}}|Termination Event}} ''or'' an {{{{{1}}}|Event of Default}}, so there is much “{{{{{1}}}|Defaulting Party}} [[and/or]] {{{{{1}}}|Affected Party}}, [[as the case may be]]” sort of malarkey. This depresses we prose stylists, but {{icds}} has ''never'' cared about us, so we should hardly be surprised.
Note that, in its wisdom, {{icds}} chose not to have a generic term for the sort of person who is subject to ''either'' a {{{{{1}}}|Termination Event}} ''or'' an {{{{{1}}}|Event of Default}}, so there is much “{{{{{1}}}|Defaulting Party}} [[and/or]] {{{{{1}}}|Affected Party}}, [[as the case may be]]” sort of malarkey. This depresses we prose stylists, but {{icds}} has ''never'' cared about us, so we should hardly be surprised.


{{Difference between Affected Party and Defaulting Party}}
{{Difference between Affected Party and Defaulting Party|{{{!}}}}}


===One lump or two?===
===One lump or two?===