Notices - 1987 ISDA Provision
1987 ISDA Interest Rate and Currency Exchange Agreement
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See ISDA Comparison for a comparison between the 1992 ISDA and the 2002 ISDA.
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The major change between the versions of Section 12 (Notices) was the 2002 ISDA’s inclusion of e-mail as a means of communication in addition to the 1992 ISDA’s electronic messaging system. Also, fax and electronic messaging system are not permitted means of serving close-out communications (i.e., under Sections 5 and 6) under the 1992 ISDA, but fax is permitted under the 2002 ISDA, whereas electronic messaging system and email are not. Got all that?
Basics
Who would have thought a Notices provision would be so controversial? The 1987 ISDA by and large misses all the excitement in later editions of the ISDA Master Agreement caused by no one really understanding what was meant by “electronic messages”, “electronic messaging systems” and “e-mail”, because in the eighties David Bowie was still writing concept albums about glass spiders and they hadn’t invented email.[1]
Oh, and another thing: who seriously has a telex in this day and age?
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- ↑ Okay well computer nerd at the ARPANET may have, but not people at banks.