ISDA Anatomy™
2002 ISDA
- 5(a)(ii) Breach of Agreement; Repudiation of Agreement.
- (1) Failure by the party to comply with or perform any agreement or obligation (other than an obligation to make any payment under this Agreement or delivery under Section 2(a)(i) or 9(h)(i)(2) or (4) or to give notice of a Termination Event or any agreement or obligation under Section 4(a)(i), 4(a)(iii) or 4(d)) to be complied with or performed by the party in accordance with this Agreement if such failure is not remedied within 30 days after notice of such failure is given to the party; or
- (2) the party disaffirms, disclaims, repudiates or rejects, in whole or in part, or challenges the validity of, this Master Agreement, any Confirmation executed and delivered by that party or any Transaction evidenced by such a Confirmation (or such action is taken by any person or entity appointed or empowered to operate it or act on its behalf);
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1992 ISDA
- 5(a)(ii) Breach of Agreement. Failure by the party to comply with or perform any agreement or obligation (other than an obligation to make any payment under this Agreement or delivery under Section 2(a)(i) or 2(e) or to give notice of a Termination Event or any agreement or obligation under Section 4(a)(i), 4(a)(iii) or 4(d)) to be complied with or performed by the party in accordance with this Agreement if such failure is not remedied on or before the thirtieth day after notice of such failure is given to the party;
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5(a)(ii) in a Nutshell™ (ISDA edition)
Template:Nutshell ISDA 5(a)(ii)
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A failure to perform any agreement, if not cured within 30 days, is an Event of Default, except for (i) those failures who have their own special Event of Default (ie Failure to Pay or Deliver, under Section 5(a)(i)) or those that relate to tax, and which mean the party not complying will just get clipped for tax it rather would not.
A failure to Furnish Specified Information — ie those documents for delivery specified in Part 3 of the ISDA Master Agreement, adverted to in Section 4(a)(ii) will therefore be an Event of Default, although you have to navigate a needlessly tortured string of clause cross references and double negatives to settle upon this conclusion.
Differences
Note the addition of repudiation to the 2002 ISDA.
See also