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====Defaulting Party and Non-defaulting Party====
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A “{{isdaprov|Defaulting Party}}” is one who has committed or suffered, and a “{{isdaprov|Non-defaulting Party}}” is one who is ''not'' implicated in the commission or sufferance of, an {{isdaprov|Event of Default}}. There is something  judgmental and contemptuous about a defaulter, that there isn’t about one who is merely ''affected''.
A “{{{{{1}}}|Defaulting Party}}” is one who has committed or suffered, and a “{{{{{1}}}|Non-defaulting Party}}” is one who is ''not'' implicated in the commission or sufferance of, an {{{{{1}}}|Event of Default}}. There is something  judgmental and contemptuous about a defaulter, that there isn’t about one who is merely ''affected''.
====Affected Party and Non-Affected Party====
====Affected Party and Non-Affected Party====
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 6 January 2024

Defaulting Party and Non-defaulting Party

A “{{{{{1}}}|Defaulting Party}}” is one who has committed or suffered, and a “{{{{{1}}}|Non-defaulting Party}}” is one who is not implicated in the commission or sufferance of, an {{{{{1}}}|Event of Default}}. There is something judgmental and contemptuous about a defaulter, that there isn’t about one who is merely affected.

Affected Party and Non-Affected Party

Not even ISDA’s crack drafting squad™ could confect something worthwhile to say which might improve this Spartan piece of text. But note the concept of {{{{{1}}}|Affected Party}} is sprayed liberally throughout Section {{{{{1}}}|5(b)}}, and it means something different in almost every context so you’re guaranteed to have fun there.

Elsewhere there is much monkeying around as regards the concept of {{{{{1}}}|Illegality}}, particularly insofar as it relates to {{{{{1}}}|Credit Support Document}}s, and the newly introduced Force Majeure.