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Now here’s a funny thing. In the {{2000gmsla}}, there were four defined terms relating to the | Now here’s a funny thing. In the {{2000gmsla}}, there were ''four'' defined terms relating to the {{gmslaprov|Securities}} and {{gmslaprov|Collateral}} that pass between the parties to a [[stock loan]], all of them [[noun]]s: | ||
*{{gmslaprov|Securities}} | *{{gmslaprov|Securities}} | ||
*{{gmslaprov|Collateral}} | *{{gmslaprov|Collateral}} | ||
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*{{gmslaprov|Equivalent Collateral}} | *{{gmslaprov|Equivalent Collateral}} | ||
Under the {{2010gmsla}}, by contrast, there are just three; two shorter | Under the {{2010gmsla}}, by contrast, there are just ''three''; two shorter [[noun]]s and an [[adjective]]: | ||
*{{gmslaprov|Securities}} | *{{gmslaprov|Securities}} | ||
*{{gmslaprov|Collateral}} | *{{gmslaprov|Collateral}} | ||
*{{gmslaprov|Equivalent}} | *{{gmslaprov|Equivalent}} | ||
Dare [[I]] say it: neat drafting, that person. |
Revision as of 09:59, 17 June 2019
Now here’s a funny thing. In the 2000 GMSLA, there were four defined terms relating to the Securities and Collateral that pass between the parties to a stock loan, all of them nouns:
Under the 2010 GMSLA, by contrast, there are just three; two shorter nouns and an adjective:
Dare I say it: neat drafting, that person.