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==={{t|Trick for young players}}: {{isdaprov|Force Majeure Event}}=== | ==={{t|Trick for young players}}: {{isdaprov|Force Majeure Event}}=== | ||
Note that the {{2002ma}} includes a {{isdaprov|Force Majeure Event}}, using language that was already agreed and widely inserted into the {{1992ma}} Schedule prior to its publication. Because this was entered as Section 5(b)(ii), this necessitates some numbering differences between the two versions of the {{isdama}} - a drafting [[trick for young players]] to watch out for. | Note that the {{2002ma}} includes a {{isdaprov|Force Majeure Event}}, using language that was already agreed and widely inserted into the {{1992ma}} Schedule prior to its publication. Because this was entered as Section 5(b)(ii), this necessitates some numbering differences between the two versions of the {{isdama}} - a drafting [[trick for young players]] to watch out for. | ||
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Trick for young players: Force Majeure Event
Note that the 2002 ISDA includes a Force Majeure Event, using language that was already agreed and widely inserted into the 1992 ISDA Schedule prior to its publication. Because this was entered as Section 5(b)(ii), this necessitates some numbering differences between the two versions of the ISDA Master Agreement - a drafting trick for young players to watch out for.
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