Template:Nutshell 2002 ISDA Close-out Amount
“Close-out Amount” means the losses the Determining Party would incur (positive) or gains it would realise (negative) in replacing the material terms and the option rights of the parties under a Terminated Transaction, determined as of the Early Termination Date in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner. The Determining Party may determine Close-out Amounts for groups of Terminated Transactions as long as all Terminated Transactions are accounted for.
Unpaid Amounts and Expenses in respect of Terminated Transactions are excluded from the Close-out Amount calculation.
The Determining Party may consider any of the following (unless it thinks they aren't available or would produce an unconscionable result):
- (i) quotations for replacement transactions that factor in the Determining Party's creditworthiness and the ISDA terms between the Determining Party and the quoting party;
- (ii) third party market data; or
- (iii) internal quotes or market data if used by the Determining Party in the regular course to value similar transactions.