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Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 August 2024

GMSLA Anatomy™


In a Nutshell Clause Tax:

Tax means any kind of tax imposed by any taxing authority on any transaction or payment under this Agreement.
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2010 GMSLA full text of Clause Tax:

Tax means any present or future tax, levy, impost, duty, charge, assessment or fee of any nature (including interest, penalties and additions thereto) imposed by any government or other taxing authority in respect of any transaction effected pursuant to or contemplated by, or any payment under or in respect of, this Agreement.
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2010 GMSLA: Full wikitext · Nutshell wikitext | GMLSA legal code | GMSLA Netting

Pledge GMSLA: Hard copy (ISLA) · Full wikitext · Nutshell wikitext |
1995 OSLA: OSLA wikitext | OSLA in a nutshell | GMSLA/PGMSLA/OSLA clause comparison table
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Stock lending agreement comparison: Includes navigation for the 2000 GMSLA and the 1995 OSLA

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Eagle-eyed observers will not be able to help themselves remarking at the similarity between this definition and the one in the ISDA Master Agreement, which has that odd little cut-away relating to stamp duty.

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