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Sometimes known as an [[enforcement event]], an [[event of default]] is an action a counterparty takes which justifies the innocent party from terminating the contract, [[close out|closing out]] open transactions, and raining down fiery hell on the wronger and its affiliates, directors, officers, employees, agents and delegates. | Sometimes known as an [[enforcement event]], an [[event of default]] is an action a counterparty takes which justifies the innocent party from terminating the contract, [[close out|closing out]] open transactions, and raining down fiery hell on the wronger and its affiliates, directors, officers, employees, agents and delegates. | ||
===Under the [[master agreements|master trading agreements]]=== | |||
There is specific idiosyncratic lore attaching to the events of default under differing market standard master agreements, so go with alacrity to: | There is specific idiosyncratic lore attaching to the events of default under differing market standard master agreements, so go with alacrity to: | ||
*{{isdaprov|Event of Default}} | *'''{{isdama}}''': {{isdaprov|Event of Default}} | ||
*'''{{gmsla}}''': {{gmslaprov|Event of Default}} | |||
*'''{{gmra}}''': {{gmraprov|Event of Default}} | |||
Not to be, although easily, confused with: | Not to be, although easily, confused with: | ||
*{{isdaprov|Termination Events}} ({{isdama}}) | *{{isdaprov|Termination Events}} ({{isdama}}) |
Revision as of 14:56, 17 January 2018
Sometimes known as an enforcement event, an event of default is an action a counterparty takes which justifies the innocent party from terminating the contract, closing out open transactions, and raining down fiery hell on the wronger and its affiliates, directors, officers, employees, agents and delegates.
Under the master trading agreements
There is specific idiosyncratic lore attaching to the events of default under differing market standard master agreements, so go with alacrity to:
- ISDA Master Agreement: Event of Default
- 2010 GMSLA: Event of Default
- Global Master Repurchase Agreement: Event of Default
Not to be, although easily, confused with:
See also
- Cross Default
- Termination Event: a special type of half-arsed event of default arising under the ISDA Master Agreement.