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One thing to be clear: if you make an error what you agree with your counterparty, but your counterparty understands it and agrees it — that’s not a [[contractual mistake]] in a legal sense. It's just your screw up, and you’re stuck with it, barring the good graces of a beneign counterparty who might deign to let you out. You did a bad trade, hotshot. | One thing to be clear: if you make an error what you agree with your counterparty, but your counterparty understands it and agrees it — that’s not a [[contractual mistake]] in a legal sense. It's just your screw up, and you’re stuck with it, barring the good graces of a beneign counterparty who might deign to let you out. You did a bad trade, hotshot. | ||
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*{{isdaprov|Counterparts and Confirmations}} (Section {{isdaprov|9(e)}})in the ISDA master agreement, addressing the question ''who'' is the contracting party and what counts as a mistake. Trader is; settlements and confirmations dude in ops isn't. | *{{isdaprov|Counterparts and Confirmations}} (Section {{isdaprov|9(e)}})in the ISDA master agreement, addressing the question ''who'' is the contracting party and what counts as a mistake. Trader is; settlements and confirmations dude in ops isn't. |