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  • ...how a different “code” regulates—how the software and hardware (i.e., the “code” of cyberspace) that make cyberspace ''what'' it is also regulate cybersp ...fit for the twenty-first century, [[legal eagle]]s must learn at once to ''code''.
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  • ...ll be obligated to”, “shall unconditionally be obligated to” and so on all code back to “{commitment|must}”. The commitment tag has a limited number of Ideally a lawyer would be able to code from principles.
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  • The US bankruptcy code, as feared as it is venerated, is the progenotir of the [[Chapter 11]] proc ...se {{tag|derivatives}} from much of the normal operation of the bankruptcy code which would usually afford an insolvent debtor some time to decide which co
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  • #redirect[[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]
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  • #redirect[[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]
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  • #redirect[[Bankruptcy Code]]
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  • Code is law is a variation of the Boolean view of language that it is an exercis *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}}
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  • [[ISDA code project]] · [[Semantic code project: next steps]] ...Lessig}} would say at some point they will converge: ''[[Code: Version 2.0|code is law]]''.
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  • [[ISDA code project]] For what this is all about see [[Semantic code project]]
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  • Each of these states is a discrete object in the code. They have a common feature (“A”) and they can be ordered by reference
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  • ...of legal terms, recognising this will increasingly be by means of machine/code. *'''The code layer''': The legal terms (be they term sheet or [[boilerplate]] terms) ren
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  • #REDIRECT [[Code and language]]
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  • [[File:Code Version 2 (Lawrence Lessig book) cover.jpg|450px|frameless|center]] {{br|Code: Version 2.0}} — {{author|Lawrence Lessig}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Code: Version 2.0]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Code: Version 2.0 - Book Review]]
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  • <big><big><big>Code of
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  • *'''Code''': <nowiki>{{code {{{1}}} {{{2}}}}} yields {{code MI 2002}}</nowiki> yields the Long title of the agreement (eg “'''2002 IS
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  • [[ISDA code project]] For what this is all about see [[Semantic code project]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Code and language]]
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  • #redirect[[Bankruptcy Code]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Code: Version 2.0]]
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  • #redirect[[Uniform Commercial Code]]
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  • #redirect[[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]
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  • #redirect[[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Changes to the Balancing and Settlement Code - GTMA Provision]]
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  • ===The computer-code if=== The <code>if–then</code> construct (sometimes called <code>if–then–else</code>) is common across many programming languages. Although the syntax varies q
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  • {{a|writer|}}Author of {{bookreview|Code: Version 2.0}}. Dab hand at [[PowerPoint]].
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  • Code is law is a variation of the Boolean view of language that it is an exercis *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}}
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  • ...5 ISDA Code of Standard Wording, Assumptions and Provisions for Swaps|1985 Code for Swaps]]. For the {{gmsla}} the {{osla}}. And so on.
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  • ...[application programming interface]] or [[API]] is that little gobbet of [[code]] that lets you hook one software application, database, etc, with another. *[[Code: Version 2.0 - Book Review]]
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  • A vulnerability in code that hackers find before the software vendor does. Because the vendor is no ...on their hands to search for unexploited vulnerabilities in public-facing code. It is not a question of if, but ''when''. The harder you are looking at se
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  • The US bankruptcy code, as feared as it is venerated, is the progenotir of the [[Chapter 11]] proc ...se {{tag|derivatives}} from much of the normal operation of the bankruptcy code which would usually afford an insolvent debtor some time to decide which co
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  • ...ll be obligated to”, “shall unconditionally be obligated to” and so on all code back to “{commitment|must}”. The commitment tag has a limited number of Ideally a lawyer would be able to code from principles.
    2 KB (296 words) - 15:11, 7 January 2021
  • ...how a different “code” regulates—how the software and hardware (i.e., the “code” of cyberspace) that make cyberspace ''what'' it is also regulate cybersp ...fit for the twenty-first century, [[legal eagle]]s must learn at once to ''code''.
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  • ...A plan investor]] for the purposes of [[ERISA]] and the [[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]. ...arty B is not otherwise subject to Title I of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code. <br>
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  • {{a|gmsla|<br>{{subtable|'''UK money Markets Code'''<br> ...r an EGM is expected to be held.}}}}The Bank of England’s UK money Markets Code has the following (see right) to say on [[voting rights]]. ''You aren’t m
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  • *[[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]
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  • ...ates [[Internal Revenue Service]], administrator of the [[Internal Revenue Code]], i.e. one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. The one with the rubber
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  • *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}}
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  • [[ISDA code project]] · [[Semantic code project: next steps]] ...Lessig}} would say at some point they will converge: ''[[Code: Version 2.0|code is law]]''.
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  • ...margins will quickly tend to zero — if they don’t ''start'' there — as the code she wishes to use in her product, and being its sole value, is freely repro
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  • One-way communication is [[symbol processing]]. ''Code''. A set of single instructions with no ambiguity that leads to a determini If we introduced a “between” value — if code was written in ''tertiary'', not binary, then what would that intermediate
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  • {{a|glossary|}}A unique transaction identifier, or [[UTI]], is a unique code identifying a single transaction, as required by Article {{Mifirprov|26}} o
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  • ...ons with your counterparty, are a fat lot of good: wouldn’t it be great to code them directly into your [[API]], so to speak, so everything was determinist *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}}
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  • ...ver us with loving Grace]] live only in the present — there is no tense in code — but by reference only to the past, the forbidden kingdom, that utterly
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  • ...t monitor it.<ref>Needless to say this is code for “forget it”. Alas, this code is unknown to [[res bossitans]].</ref>
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  • ...n it through the recombobulation matrix (a roomful of clerks equipped with code-deciphering tools). Nothing. ...d sensitive communications with a carefully calibrated syntactic scrambler code language, meaning vital defensive strategies have been communicated around
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  • *[[Semantic code project]]
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  • *that the [[safe harbor]]s in the US [[Bankruptcy Code]] only protect a [[non-defaulting party]]’s right to terminate a swap, an ...kruptcy even though there wasn’t one in the {{isdama}} or the [[Bankruptcy Code]] itself.
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  • ...ement]] is a concept harvested from the United States [[Uniform Commercial Code]].
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  • ...digital prophet]]s who expect [[legal eagle]]s to draft in object-oriented code, [[FpML]], [[smart contract]]s or anything other than [[Microsoft Word]].
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  • ...]] to get into.</ref> that must, by the lights of the [[Uniform Commercial Code]], be said “[[conspicuous]]ly”, and that means ''in [[BLOCK CAPITALS]]' *[[Conspicuous]] language and the [[Uniform Commercial Code]]
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  • {{a|mgmt|}}That piece of .php code, that wiki, that [[Microsoft Excel|Excel]] macro, that SharePoint workflow,
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  • *[[Semantic code project]]
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  • *The [[Bankruptcy Code]], when [[close out|closing out]] a derivative [[master agreement]]s agains
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  • ...6 (9th Cir. 2002) is a leading case ruminating on the [[Uniform Commercial Code]] and the meaning of [[conspicuous|conspicuity]], and casting aspersions on *[[Uniform Commercial Code]]
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  • .... The importance of code in determining who has it — as to which, see {{br|Code: Version 2.0}} — makes it look, in practice, more like cash.
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