Template:M summ EFET Allowance Annex 7.4: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "{{Emissions force majeure summ|efeta}}This is as interesting for how similar the versions are, and how different. *'''Notification''': Either party can notify a {{{{{1}}}FM}} *'''Longstop date''': all have variations of a longstop of no later than 9 {{{{{1}}}|Delivery Business Days}} after the scheduled {{{{{1}}}|Delivery Date}}, or earlier should a {{{{{1}}}|Reconciliation Deadline}} intervene. ISDA and EFET also throw in an {{{{{1}}}|End of Phase Reconciliation Deadlin..."
 
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{{Emissions force majeure summ|efeta}}This is as interesting for how similar the versions are, and how different.
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*'''Notification''': Either party can notify a {{{{{1}}}FM}}
*'''Longstop date''': all have variations of a longstop of no later than 9 {{{{{1}}}|Delivery Business Days}} after the scheduled {{{{{1}}}|Delivery Date}}, or earlier should a {{{{{1}}}|Reconciliation Deadline}} intervene. ISDA and EFET also throw in an {{{{{1}}}|End of Phase Reconciliation Deadline}}. Which is nice.
*'''Consequences of hitting the longstop''': All of the agreements opt for the “[[then I woke up and it was all a dream]]” method of closeout — {{{{{1}}}No Termination}}, at least as an option. They allow the alternative option for a Payment on Termination: ISDA goes for an {{isdaprov|Early Termination Date}} as if an {{isdaprov|Illegality}} {{isdaprov|Termination Event}}, with no {{isdaprov|Waiting Period}}, had occurred. EFET and IETA both try to reconstruct something like the termination methodology of a 1992 ISDA Master Agreement, descending into all that ugliness of Market Quotation and Loss.

Latest revision as of 14:34, 21 November 2023

It is interesting to compare, across all three of the emissions trading documentation suites, the differences and similarities when it comes to resolving an unquenchable Force Majeure.