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Term |
Explanation |
Comment
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Consideration |
Is there consideration for the guarantee |
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Permanence |
Is the guarantee is unconditional, irrevocable and continuing |
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Unaffected |
Is the guarantee unaffected by: |
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interim payments |
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obligor’s insolvency |
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amendment or discharge of obligor’s obligations |
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beneficiary’s waiver or forbearance to obligor |
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other customary grounds for discharge of guarantees |
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Punctual performance |
Guarantee is of the obligor’s “punctual performance” |
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Without prejudice |
Guarantee is without prejudice to beneficiary’s rights against obligor |
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Independence |
Guarantee is independent of any other credit support arrangement between beneficiary and obligor. |
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Indemnity |
Against beneficiary’s costs of enforcement of guaranteed obligations |
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Wrt the value of obligations which have become void or unenforceable against the obligor |
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Currency and payment |
Payment must be in immediately available funds in the currency of the underlying obligations |
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No set-off or counterclaim |
No set-off or counterclaim against moneys beneficiary owes the guarantor |
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Interest |
interest from the date of demand until payment in full |
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Suspense account |
beneficiary may place amounts beneficiary pays into a suspense account pending satisfaction in full |
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Demand process |
Beneficiary may demand under the guarantee without taking steps against the obligor |
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No discharge if prejudice |
Beneficiary does not have discharge the guarantee if that might prejudice its claim under insolvency laws. |
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Reinstatement |
If beneficiary discharges guarantee following a payment that is then set aside, voided or found unenforceable, guarantor’s liability is reinstated.
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Guarantor’s rights versus obligor |
Until guaranteed obligations are fully paid guarantor can only proceed against the obligor with the beneficiary’s consent, and holds any sums it receives from the obligor to the beneficiary’s order. |
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Tax gross-up |
If the guarantor is subject to some withholding that the obligor wouldn’t have been the guarantor has to gross up |
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