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  • {{g}}The [[service line]] is a concept beloved of [[management consultants]], and those in the ...rats in operations are going round describing themselves as part of the “[[service line]]” is as good an indication as you need to know your organisation is
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  • ...rpose vehicle]]s whose shareholding is owned by the same corporate service provider, or separate stand-alone hedge funds managed by the same administrator or i
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  • ...to whom it gives information, inclusion of oral information puts a service provider at a significant and unnecessary disadvantage. From a provider’s perspective it is easy to ensure information transmitted orally is fall
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  • ...sured, and your remedies and [[Penalty clause|penalties]] should agreed-on service levels not be achieved. ...ayeth the Smiths, Friedmen and Hayeks of economic history). Your [[service provider]] has agreed a fixed fee for its services, it is his sole and constant inte
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  • *'''{{wasteprov|Outsourcing}}''': Find a third party service provider to whom you can contract the [[negotiation]] job, who in practice will do b
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  • ...gs like {{{{{1}}}|Party A}}, {{{{{1}}}|Party B}}, {{{{{1}}}|Credit Support Provider}}, {{{{{1}}}|Credit Support Document}}, and no doubt you can think of other
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  • ...se of MiFID or equivalent third country business, , an {{fcaprov|ancillary service}}; <br> :(b) an individual who is an unauthorised reversion provider and who is not, or would not, be required to have permission to enter into
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  • ...t is something “I told you, remember?”. It may also interfere with service provider’s ability to claim it had prior possession of the information (and theref
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  • Could be arsed, until the warranty provider delayed responding to your claim for nine months, then wrongly declined it, *[[software as a service]]
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  • ...e prudently connected to a network competent [[sub-custodian]]s, [[service-provider]]s and [[agent]]s so that, notwithstanding the skillfully negotiated [[inde
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  • ...cash, of the house you promised to build me — but less so for for personal service contracts where bleeding-heart liberal types — and let’s face it, the w ...the Courts of Chancery. What this means is that, in almost all cases, the provider of confidential information ''doesn’t suffer any loss''.
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  • It is quite common to see [[broker]] and service provider contracts refusing to let people assign their rights, at least, not without
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  • ...yeast extract to your friends and family? How about your internet service provider? ...uld honestly recommend to our loved ones our employer’s IT help or HR self-service portal. Or our [[asset manager]], [[insurance company]], debt collection ag
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  • *For the [[meatware]] you acquire service provider contracts, [[SLA]]s, overseas offices in Romania, Belfast and Bangalore an
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  • ...t is when those perma-tanned, randy [[corporate service provider|corporate service providers]], sitting on their deck-chairs in their occasionally inclement p
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  • ...al contract]], {{tag|broker}}s, {{tag|custodian}}s and other {{tag|service provider}}s in the financial markets are often sent “authorised signatory lists”
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  • ...the occurrence with respect to such Party or its {{ietaprov|Credit Support Provider}} (as applicable) of an {{ietaprov|Event of Default}} specified in Clause { ...e with respect to a Party or, if applicable, any {{ietaprov|Credit Support Provider}} of that Party (the “Defaulting Party”), of any of the following event
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  • {{quote|“the Service Provider [[shall be entitled to]] pass information to those of its [[employee]]s, [[
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  • *'''It’s [[iatrogenic]]''': Because the provider’s primary interest is its annuity, ''[[iatrogenics|the cure tends, in pra ...ns, and those who enjoy irony, will notice how, in equating the value of a service to the net amount of labour it requires — or in this case “saves”, th
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  • ...ities; (iii) certain amounts owing to the Agents and the Corporate Service Provider; (iv) fees of the Disposal Agent, Calculation Agent and/or Collateral Manag # ''<small>Certain amounts owing to the Agents and the Corporate Service Provider;</small>''
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  • ...voidance of doubt]] — but it might not: “except in the case of the service provider’s fraud, negligence of wilful default...” It might even give her some i ...and keep indemnified, and held harmless, jointly and severally the Service Provider, its affiliates and its and their respective employees, agents, advisers an
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  • '''The long version''': If that wasn’t compelling enough here, in a service to the market, is a longer form essay from the [[JC]] on ''“[[synthetic p ...writes the swap at the price directed by the [[hedge fund]]. So the swap provider, which lives in the [[prime brokerage]] business, really is a glorified cus
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  • ...n-negotiable, being a simple and effective allocation of risk by a service provider who gets paid a pittance and otherwise does not share in the fruits of the
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  • ...equities and futures markets. ''Customer'', that is to say, and ''service-provider''. The [[swap dealer]] has no skin in the game: it has no stake in the perf
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  • ...would understand it [[Commercial imperative|quite simply]]. ''This is how service contracts work''. It is a relationship business. One keeps one’s powder d ====It’s a client service business ====
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  • ...op of this confounded [[reg tech]] and the rent your software as a service provider is extracting on the whole operation. If these people really are better tha
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  • ...n, Craigslist, Alibaba ate its lunch, and Google overlaid its own shopping service. Now provider of said software has a problem and an opportunity. It is the paradox of the
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