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Note that [[ISDA]] in its wisdom chose not to have a generic term for the sort of person who is subject to either a {{isdaprov|Termination Event}} ''or'' an {{isdaprov|Event of Default}}, so there is much "{{isdaprov|Defaulting Party}} or Affected Party, as the case may be" sort of malarkey. | Note that [[ISDA]] in its wisdom chose not to have a generic term for the sort of person who is subject to either a {{isdaprov|Termination Event}} ''or'' an {{isdaprov|Event of Default}}, so there is much "{{isdaprov|Defaulting Party}} or Affected Party, as the case may be" sort of malarkey. | ||
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*{{isdaprov|Defaulting Party}} | *{{isdaprov|Defaulting Party}} | ||
*{{isdaprov|Non-defaulting Party}} | *{{isdaprov|Non-defaulting Party}} | ||
*{{isdaprov|Non-affected Party}} | *{{isdaprov|Non-affected Party}} |
Revision as of 11:19, 18 January 2020
Note that ISDA in its wisdom chose not to have a generic term for the sort of person who is subject to either a Termination Event or an Event of Default, so there is much "Defaulting Party or Affected Party, as the case may be" sort of malarkey.