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Note that for {{{{{1}}}|Additional Termination Events}} and {{{{{1}}}|Credit Event Upon Merger}}, all {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}} are automatically caught, and if you want to capture just ''certain'' {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}}, | Note that for {{{{{1}}}|Additional Termination Events}} and {{{{{1}}}|Credit Event Upon Merger}}, all {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}} are automatically caught, and if you want to capture just ''certain'' {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}}, you’ll need to tweak this definition too. | ||
But why, really, would you want to capture just ''some'' {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}} in an {{isdaprov|ATE}}? Well, there ''is'' a reason, though it is a fussy one: | But why, really, would you want to capture just ''some'' {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}} in an {{isdaprov|ATE}}? Well, there ''is'' a reason, though it is a fussy one: |
Revision as of 14:11, 3 July 2020
Note that for {{{{{1}}}|Additional Termination Events}} and {{{{{1}}}|Credit Event Upon Merger}}, all {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}} are automatically caught, and if you want to capture just certain {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}}, you’ll need to tweak this definition too.
But why, really, would you want to capture just some {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}} in an ATE? Well, there is a reason, though it is a fussy one:
Template:Additional Representations as Termination Events
Mean time, there is a lot more about how pointlessly over-engineered this clause is at the commentary to Section {{{{{1}}}|6(b)(iv)}}, the {{{{{1}}}|Right to Terminate}}.