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So: | So: | ||
(A) {{Emissions transfer of allowances summ|euaprov}} | |||
(B) We’ll talk about (B) in the premium section. | |||
(C) If the {{euaprov|Receiving Party}} has designated multiple {{euaprov|Specified Holding Account}}s — as to ''why'' it would ''have'' multiple accounts, let alone specify them for a single {{euaprov|Transaction}} we can provide no answer beyond basic bloody-minded perversity — but let’s just say — Delivering Party starts at the top and, if for some reason the first-named accounts are subject to some kind of disruption and the later ones are not — again, search us what might cause that — work its way down until it has delivered all EUAs. (If it gets to the bottom unfulfilled, see {{euaprov|Settlement Disruption Event}} and {{euaprov|Suspension Event}}). | |||
(D) If you deliver outside the normal window during business hours, your delivery is deemed satisfied at the next moment where a window on business hours opens. Workaday stuff that will be familiar with anyone who deals with the settlement of securities for a living. | |||
But (B)? That’s weird. For more discussion on that, and a compare and contrast with the corresponding IETA provision, see our [[pjc:Delivery - EUA Provision|premium version]]. | But (B)? That’s weird. For more discussion on that, and a compare and contrast with the corresponding IETA provision, see our [[pjc:Delivery - EUA Provision|premium version]]. |