Template:1992 v 2002 comparison summary
The 2002 ISDA was introduced, primarily, to:
- Loss/MQ begone: Finally take out to the woodshed the whole Loss/Market Quotation farrago (and all that First Method and Second Method nonsense) by introducing the Close-out Amount.
- Reference market makers, Settlement Amounts also begone: That meant no need for Reference Market-makers, Settlement Amounts and so on so they went too.
- Force majeure: finally make an honest man out of , well, God, by adding a Force Majeure Event under Section {{{{{1}}}|5(b)(ii)}} — hitherto parties had boshed up something custom each time.
- Waiting Time for Illegality: The 2002 ISDA builds out {{{{{1}}}|Illegality}} to include the {{{{{1}}}|Waiting Period}} concept (also used in {{{{{1}}}|Force Majeure Event}} come to think of it).
- Set-off: To finally end the gruesome cottage industry of half-arsed, half-witted set-off provisions that don’t really work, by providing an express, fully-arsed half-witted set-off provision that doesn’t really work (Set-off under Section {{{{{1}}}|6(f)}}).