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Note that the {{2002ma}} defaults to GBP or USD where not otherwise specified. This means a 2002 version {{tag|LFC}} does not need to specify a {{isdaprov|Termination Currency}}.
Note that the {{2002ma}} defaults to GBP or USD where not otherwise specified. This means a 2002 version {{tag|LFC}} does not need to specify a {{isdaprov|Termination Currency}}.
The {{isdaprov|Termination Currency}} concept can be applied to the termination and closeout of single {{isdaprov|Transaction}}s or groups of {{isdaprov|Transaction}}s, so it does make sense for it to be "a currency in which payments are due to be made under the relevant {{isdaprov|Terminated Transaction}}" - or some such thing.




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In gory detail

1992 ISDA
Termination Currency” has the meaning specified in the Schedule.

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2002 ISDA
Termination Currency” means (a) if a Termination Currency is specified in the Schedule and that currency is freely available, that currency, and (b) otherwise, euro if this Agreement is expressed to be governed by English law or United States Dollars if this Agreement is expressed to be governed by the laws of the State of New York.

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Commentary

Note that the 2002 ISDA defaults to GBP or USD where not otherwise specified. This means a 2002 version LFC does not need to specify a Termination Currency.

The Termination Currency concept can be applied to the termination and closeout of single Transactions or groups of Transactions, so it does make sense for it to be "a currency in which payments are due to be made under the relevant Terminated Transaction" - or some such thing.