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'''{{capitalise|{{sicsa}}}} v {{ttcsa}}''': The {{{{{1}}}|Miscellaneous}} terms are largely the same but for the {{{{{1}}}|Further Assurances}} and {{{{{1}}}|Further Protection}}, which are unique to the {{sicsa}}s, relating as they do to security interests. See {{Diff|85653|85650}} of the [[Ancient CSA|ancients]] and {{diff|85704|85699}} of the [[Modern CSA|moderns]]. which but for the differing terminology, are pretty much the same.
'''{{capitalise|{{sicsa}}}} v {{ttcsa}}''': The {{{{{1}}}|Miscellaneous}} terms are largely the same but for the {{{{{1}}}|Further Assurances}} and {{{{{1}}}|Further Protection}}, which are unique to the {{sicsa}}s, relating as they do to security interests. See {{Diff|85653|85650}} of the [[Ancient CSA|ancients]] and {{diff|85704|85699}} of the [[Modern CSA|moderns]] which, but for those aspects and the differing terminology, are pretty much the same.


'''Ancient v modern''': The big change is the additional Legally Ineligible Credit Support business, and a slug of extra detail in the Default Interest section of the [[modern CSA]], largely there to account for the fever dream that was [[negative interest rates]]. See {{diff|85699|85650}}.
'''Ancient v modern''': The big change is the additional “Legally Ineligible Credit Support” business, and a slug of extra detail in the Default Interest section of the [[modern CSA]], largely there to account for the fever dream that was [[negative interest rates]]. See {{diff|85699|85650}}.

Revision as of 16:20, 13 May 2024

security interest CSA v title transfer CSA: The {{{{{1}}}|Miscellaneous}} terms are largely the same but for the {{{{{1}}}|Further Assurances}} and {{{{{1}}}|Further Protection}}, which are unique to the security interest CSAs, relating as they do to security interests. See comparison of the ancients and comparison of the moderns which, but for those aspects and the differing terminology, are pretty much the same.

Ancient v modern: The big change is the additional “Legally Ineligible Credit Support” business, and a slug of extra detail in the Default Interest section of the modern CSA, largely there to account for the fever dream that was negative interest rates. See comparison.