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{{isdaanat|Change in Tax Law}}
{{isdaanat|Change in Tax Law}}
So one mild observation here is that this definition does not specifically reference, you know, ''[[tax]]'' [[per se]]. This transpires not to matter one whit, though, seeing as Change in Tax Law appears only twice in the {{2002ma}}, and in each case the context is very specific to tax. They are:
So one mild observation here is that this definition of a “{{isdaprov|Change in Tax Law}}” does not specifically mention, you know, ''[[tax]]'' [[per se]]. Which at first glance is odd.
 
This transpires not to matter, though, seeing as {{isdaprov|Change in Tax Law}} appears only twice in the {{2002ma}}, and in each case the context in which it appears is very specific to tax. They are:
*Section {{isdaprov|2(d)}}(4)(B) (which deals with exclusions to the general requirement to [[gross up]] for {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}}es; and
*Section {{isdaprov|2(d)}}(4)(B) (which deals with exclusions to the general requirement to [[gross up]] for {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}}es; and
*Section {{isdaprov|5(b)(iii)}} ({{isdaprov|Tax Event}}s), defining things that count as {{isdaprov|Tax Event}}s by making an {{isdaprov|Affected Party}} more likely to suffer an {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}}.
*Section {{isdaprov|5(b)(iii)}} ({{isdaprov|Tax Event}}s), defining things that count as {{isdaprov|Tax Event}}s by making an {{isdaprov|Affected Party}} more likely to suffer an {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}}.
The provisions surrounding gross up and termination and Indemnifiable Taxes are some of the most (linguistically) complicated in the {{isdama}}, by the way.
The provisions surrounding gross up and termination and Indemnifiable Taxes are some of the most (linguistically) complicated in the {{isdama}}, by the way.
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*{{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}}
*{{isdaprov|Tax Event}}

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In a Nutshell Section Change in Tax Law:

Change in Tax Law” means the enactment of or amendment to any law (or official interpretation) after the relevant Transaction is executed.
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2002 ISDA full text of Section Change in Tax Law:

Change in Tax Law” means the enactment, promulgation, execution or ratification of, or any change in or amendment to, any law (or in the application or official interpretation of any law) that occurs after the parties enter into the relevant Transaction.
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Click here for the text of Section Change in Tax Law in the 1992 ISDA


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The Varieties of ISDA Experience
Subject 2002 (wikitext) 1992 (wikitext) 1987 (wikitext)
Preamble Pre Pre Pre
Interpretation 1 1 1
Obligns/Payment 2 2 2
Representations 3 3 3
Agreements 4 4 4
EODs & Term Events 5

Events of Default
FTPDBreachCSDMisrepDUSTCross DefaultBankruptcyMWA
Termination Events
IllegalityTax EventTEUMCEUMATE

5

Events of Default
FTPDBreachCSDMisrepDUSTCross DefaultBankruptcyMWA
Termination Events
IllegalityTax EventTEUMCEUMATE

5

Events of Default
FTPDBreachCSDMisrepDUSTCross DefaultBankruptcyMWA
Termination Events
IllegalityFMTax EventTEUMCEUMATE

Early Termination 6

Early Termination
ET right on EODET right on TEEffect of DesignationCalculations

6

Early Termination
ET right on EODET right on TEEffect of DesignationCalculationsSet-off

6

Early Termination
ET right on EODET right on TEEffect of DesignationCalculationsSet-off

Transfer 7 7 7
Contractual Currency 8 8 8
Miscellaneous 9 9 9
Offices; Multibranch Parties 10 10 10
Expenses 11 11 11
Notices 12 12 12
Governing Law 13 13 13
Definitions 14 14 14
Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule
Termination Provisions Part 1 Part 1 Part 1
Tax Representations Part 2 Part 2 Part 2
Documents for Delivery Part 3 Part 3 Part 3
Miscellaneous Part 4 Part 4 Part 4
Other Provisions Part 5 Part 5 Part 5

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So one mild observation here is that this definition of a “Change in Tax Law” does not specifically mention, you know, tax per se. Which at first glance is odd.

This transpires not to matter, though, seeing as Change in Tax Law appears only twice in the 2002 ISDA, and in each case the context in which it appears is very specific to tax. They are:

The provisions surrounding gross up and termination and Indemnifiable Taxes are some of the most (linguistically) complicated in the ISDA Master Agreement, by the way.

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