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Revision as of 09:58, 11 December 2012
Commentary
Template:Triplecocktail Note the industry has generally moved to omit the "Increased Cost of Hedging" aspects of this definition - see for example the 2007 European Master Equity Derivatives Confirmation Agreement, which provides the following:
You may also see this expressed as: "Applicable, provided that section 12.9(a)(ii)(Y) of the Equity Definitions does not apply."
The consequences of a Change in Law (or an Insolvency Filing are set out in 12.9(b)(i) as follows: