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2016 ISDA Credit Support Annex (VM) (New York law)
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Quite different to the default provision under the 2016 VM CSA, because like all NY CSAs, the 2016 NY Law VM CSA version is not a Transaction. This means it needs to have its own Events of Default clause, rather than piggy-backing off the ISDA Master Agreement. It also has its own grace period, which defaults to two Local Business Days.
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Quite different to the default provision under the 2016 VM CSA, because the NY version is not a Transaction. This means it needs to have its own Events of Default clause, rather than piggy-backing off the ISDA Master Agreement. It also has its own grace period, which defaults to two Local Business Days.