Care of Posted Collateral (VM) - NY VM CSA Provision

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In a Nutshell Section {{{{{2}}}nycsaprov|6(a)}}:

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{{{{{2}}}nycsa}} full text of Section {{{{{2}}}nycsaprov|6(a)}}:

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Related Agreements
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There is no equivalent to this provision in either the 1995 CSA or the 2016 VM CSA


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