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For the [[Original Gangsta CSA]], there was only one kind of cash: that special folding currency with the odd little pyramid with the eye on the back of it. In the more international-looking versions of the CSA, including later versions of the New York Law CSA, the currency basket is a lot wider.
For the [[Original Gangsta CSA]], there was only one kind of cash: that special folding currency with the odd little pyramid with the eye on the back of it. In the more international-looking versions of the CSA, including later versions of the New York Law CSA, the currency basket is a lot wider.


“{{{{{1}}}|Cash}}” is not a defined term in the {{ttcsa}}s: the closest you will get is {{{{{1}}}|Eligible Currency}}, which is not a defined term in the OG CSA.
“{{{{{1}}}|Cash}}” is not a defined term in the {{ttcsa}}s: the closest you will get is {{{{{1}}}|Eligible Currency}}, which is not a defined term in the OG CSA, but is in the more internationalist {{nyvmcsa}}.

Latest revision as of 17:12, 13 May 2024

For the Original Gangsta CSA, there was only one kind of cash: that special folding currency with the odd little pyramid with the eye on the back of it. In the more international-looking versions of the CSA, including later versions of the New York Law CSA, the currency basket is a lot wider.

“{{{{{1}}}|Cash}}” is not a defined term in the title transfer CSAs: the closest you will get is {{{{{1}}}|Eligible Currency}}, which is not a defined term in the OG CSA, but is in the more internationalist 2016 NY Law VM CSA.