Rules - OSLA Provision

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OSLA Anatomy™


In a Nutshell Clause Rules:

Rules means stock exchange rules, tax regulations and other rules that are relevant to any Loan.
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1995 OSLA full text of Clause Rules:

Rules means the rules for the time being of the Stock Exchange (where either Party is a member of the Stock Exchange) and/or any other regulatory authority whose rules and regulations shall from time to time affect the activities of the Parties pursuant to this Agreement including but not limited to the stocklending regulations and guidance notes relating to both stocklending and manufactured interest and dividends for the time being in force of the Commissioners of the Inland Revenue and any associated procedures required pursuant thereto (PROVIDED THAT in an Event of Default, where either Party is a member of the Stock Exchange, the Rules and Regulations of the Stock Exchange shall prevail);
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2010 GMSLA: Full wikitext · Nutshell wikitext | GMLSA legal code | GMSLA Netting

Pledge GMSLA: Hard copy (ISLA) · Full wikitext · Nutshell wikitext |
1995 OSLA: OSLA wikitext | OSLA in a nutshell | GMSLA/PGMSLA/OSLA clause comparison table
From Our Friends On The Internet: Guide to equity finance | ISLA’s guide to securities lending for regulators and policy makers

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Stock lending agreement comparison: Includes navigation for the 2000 GMSLA and the 1995 OSLA

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Boy oh boy, there's a ton of flannel in there, for such an innocuous definition. There is no direct equivalent in the 2010 GMSLA.