Template:Csa Holding and Using Posted Collateral summ

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Distributions

Handily, ISDA’s crack drafting squad™ captures all the forms of income that could kick off {{{{{1}}}|Posted Credit Support}} as “{{{{{1}}}|Distributions}}”:

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Care of Posted Collateral

You can basically stop reading after “Without limiting the {{{{{1}}}|Secured Party}}’s rights under Paragraph {{{{{1}}}|6(c)}}”. Because the {{{{{1}}}|Secured Party}}’s rights under {{{{{1}}}|6(c)}} basically allow it to nuke your security interest the moment it receives your collateral. It can give your carefully pledged asset away.

In this way does security interest collateral arrangement with rehypothecation convert itself, for all intents and purposes, into a title transfer collateral arrangement. There is more on this, and rehypothecation, in the premium content.

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