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The part of the ISDA {{isdaprov|Schedule}} where you agree who is going to [[Documents for delivery - ISDA Provision|deliver]] what documents to whom, when, and whether they’ll be covered by the Section {{isdaprov|3(d)}} representation — in other words whether you're warranting as to their [[Accuracy of Specified Information - ISDA Provision|accuracy, completeness and truth]]. | [[Agreement to Deliver Documents - ISDA Provision|The]] part of the ISDA {{isdaprov|Schedule}} where you agree who is going to [[Documents for delivery - ISDA Provision|deliver]] what documents to whom, when, and whether they’ll be covered by the Section {{isdaprov|3(d)}} representation — in other words whether you're warranting as to their [[Accuracy of Specified Information - ISDA Provision|accuracy, completeness and truth]]. | ||
Also the part of the ISDA suite most likely to challenge the [[Microsoft Word]] formatting skills of an ISDA [[negotiator]]. That table’s a bastard. | Also the part of the ISDA suite most likely to challenge the [[Microsoft Word]] formatting skills of an ISDA [[negotiator]]. That table’s a bastard. |
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The part of the ISDA Schedule where you agree who is going to deliver what documents to whom, when, and whether they’ll be covered by the Section 3(d) representation — in other words whether you're warranting as to their accuracy, completeness and truth.
Also the part of the ISDA suite most likely to challenge the Microsoft Word formatting skills of an ISDA negotiator. That table’s a bastard.