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{{rightbox|'''The Devil’s Advocate'''{{tm}} <br> | |||
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[[ISDA code project]] | |||
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This is the [[JC]]’s running attempt to codify a well-known and much-loved master agreement — in this case the dear old {{2002ma}} into a set of formal logical propositions. The idea is to test the hunch that there are a limited number of basic legal propositions — we call them “[[standard proposition]]s” — that cover a great deal of the word count in your average legal document. Even though the ways, as a matter of syntax, of articulating those propositions may be infinite, they boil down to the same essential thing. | |||
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For what this is all about see [[Semantic code project]] | |||
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!style="width: 34%"|ISDA 2002 | !style="width: 34%"|ISDA 2002 |