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A simple clean up provision to inherit all existing {{gmslaprov|Loan}}s under {{osla}}s and older {{gmsla}}s. The more pedantic will provide in {{gmslaprov|Schedule 11}} that those agreements are all deemed terminated, but this really doesn’t achieve much legally. If your [[netting]] engine is thrown for a loop by the existence of two live master agreements between the same counterparties (hey — it can happen) then terminating the superseded one for good order is a sensible step. | |||
Note also that, unlike an {{isdama}}, a GMSLA ''can'' be terminated as a separate thing, apart from all outstanding transactions under it. |
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A simple clean up provision to inherit all existing Loans under 1995 OSLAs and older 2010 GMSLAs. The more pedantic will provide in Schedule 11 that those agreements are all deemed terminated, but this really doesn’t achieve much legally. If your netting engine is thrown for a loop by the existence of two live master agreements between the same counterparties (hey — it can happen) then terminating the superseded one for good order is a sensible step.
Note also that, unlike an ISDA Master Agreement, a GMSLA can be terminated as a separate thing, apart from all outstanding transactions under it.