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  • ...the Chitty brothers who, literally, wrote the [[Chitty on Contracts|book]] on {{t|contract}}s. ...case is authority for the ancient principle that ''a [[loan]] of money on demand creates an immediate debt''.
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  • ...tee — a weaker one — to unfavourably contrasted with a [[demand guarantee|“demand” guarantee]]: ...m (although this can be made conditional on an event happening). Normally, demand guarantees are not subject to the equitable defences that a suretyship guar
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  • ...under the Notes, the Issuer will pay or deliver them unconditionally upon demand, to the Trustee’s order. The Trustee holds this covenant on trust for the Noteholders.</div>}}}}
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  • | '''Interest''' || Must guarantor pay interest from the date of demand until payment in full? || | '''Demand process'''|| May beneficiary demand without first taking steps vs the obligor?||
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  • ...re Bonds Go To Die'' {{vsr|1972}}}}}}Part of the time honoured boilerplate on a debt security is the “[[void claims]]” term in the terms and conditio ...of action for “demand loans”, only begins to run from the point of written demand.
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  • ...edundant]] in a short-sighted cost-cutting measure</del> manage short-term demand overload or specific business change projects. ...u have engaged them on the precise terms that you expect them to clear off on a month’s notice at any time.
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  • ...nd afford a certain number of goods. The Internet redistributed supply and demand; it didn't fundamentally change it. The long tail assumes a naive, positivist view of demand - that there exists, in abstract, pre-formed in The mind of the consumer an
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  • ...ed accounts from which clients can withdraw their holdings on demand, even on insolvency of the [[broker-dealer]].
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  • ...es industry — is anything other than an oppressive Marxist regime. Supply, demand, freedom of expression, fairness, democracy, transparency — these are acc
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  • ...the [[Tragedy of the commons|commons was a tragedy]]. There were infinite demand for finite resources, and generating information burned resources. ...e physically present, we were disconnected from each other and and reliant on expensive analogue communication. Any communication was effectively metered
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  • ...cies in market prices of similar instruments, and bet upon them converging on the presumption of [[mean reversion]] and the basic soundness, over time, o ...he arbitrage, by the way).</ref> Therefore selling (going “[[short]]”) the on-the-run bond, and buying (going “long”) the off-the-run bond, will capt
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  • ...[[equivalent]] securities at a point in the future (often undefined but on demand), for a fee. Stock loans are often mentioned in the same breath as {{tag|re ...gement of some kind — here the broker is also financing the [[hedge fund]] on its position.
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  • ====[[Demand guarantee]]==== {{Demand guarantee description}} <br />
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  • {{a|devil|}}{{quote|In my mind, if you run your company on visible figures alone you will have neither company nor figures given time. {{Deming on performance appraisal}}}}Unfairly remembered mainly for a trite observation
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  • ...nd Derivatives Association]], Inc. ({{tag|ISDA}}) announced in a statement on August 29 that they had released a document that can be used by U.S. future ...shing transactions of these securities into central clearing will increase demand for high-quality government bonds used for collateral in trades.
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  • ...g their ''own'' dreary pop songs to the studied indifference of every soul on this barren rock, including their own families, not that they’re bitter o ...s of More|long tail]] of hopeful aspiration — a supply for every demand; a demand for any supply! — morphed into a ghoulish chem-trail of worthless pap tha
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  • {{a|book review|}}''Edited version of a review first published on LibraryThing 30 September 30 2008'' ...ing as it is informed so deeply by such a utopian (or dystopian, depending on how you look at it) view.
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  • ...itations (“[[causation]]”, “[[proximity]]” and “[[remoteness of damage]]”) on the [[damages]] a party may recover for breach of contract:<br /> ...FREAK OUT about [[indemnities]]. By an indemnity you agree to pay a sum on demand in a certain event. The only question becomes whether you paid the amount w
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  • ...al can insist on the most petulant, self-contradictory or wilful editions, on pain of ''everyone having to stop and wait till it is resolved to legal’s ...r hotly the [[eaglery]] denies it — have meaningful commercial constraints on the perversity they can bring to their task; a fully-credentialised Eagle S
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  • ...s the [[beneficial interest]] in something to which it has [[legal title]] on {{tag|trust}} for someone else (that someone else being a “[[beneficiary] Known on the continent (though they hotly deny it) as a “[[fiduciary]]”.
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  • A [[salesperson]] approaches you with what is, on its face, a narrow and uncontroversial question — one to which, in your d ...ged around with caveats deep enough for you to jump into and hide in later on, should shots ring out:
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  • ...entils|jpg|Out of my cold dead hands.}}}}''Author’s note. I mean no slight on people who buy tinned lentils. Personally, I quite like them.'' ...veryone else buys none. Okay, ''almost'' none. The [[Reasonable man|person on the Clapham Omnibus]] might have ''one'' tin, at the back of the cupboard,
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  • ...the form of unrealised profit from live transactions, [[variation margin]] on swap positions credited to the customer’s account, or excess assets the c ...t stays as “margin excess” — see below — must give it back to the customer on request.
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  • For example, the [[Bill Gates on a bus]] paradox: the ''average'' wealth of 99 bankrupts and one billionair ...target their product. The markets will be mature, barriers to entry high, demand inelastic and margins slim.
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  • ...r feel aggrieved at the world; the former is a bit like sticking something on eBay — hence, “[[Mark to market|marking-to-market]]” — and yields a ...s ''like'' yours — while at the same time ''not'' selling yours, remaining on risk to its forward price — and quite another to crystallise your gain an
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  • ...]]” — you can buy or sell any number in the blink of an eye of a keystroke on your Bloomberg terminal; a power station in the lawless mountainous badland [[Liquidity]] is really a function of the ease with which demand and supply can be matched. It will always be a job with big, complex, priva
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  • ...t for just long enough to justify a good old chomp ''before'' they pass it on, but each needs also to prepare for the consequences of the parcel, when it ...ssed are not. Each has its own team of assiduous [[legal eagle]]s who will demand ever-higher standards of prudence from their onward counterparties — one
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  • ...]] or a genuine contractual protection, only good for wiping your backside on. Bear in mind you are asking someone — on pain of them being found in [[Fundamental breach|fundamental breach of cont
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  • ...e of [[taste arbitrage]], a much simpler, [[physically-settled]], contract on the spot hip market. ...ory has it that {{author|Hunter Barkley}}, an enterprising hipness analyst on the [[taste arbitrage]] desk at [[Wickliffe Hampton]] stumbled upon the ide
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  • ...visions in the {{isdama}} and {{gmsla}} tend to go a lot wider, and allow (on default) a non-defaulting party to offset amounts owing against any liabili ...g “whether the cross-claim is ... so closely connected with the claimant’s demand that it would be manifestly unjust to allow it to enforce payment without t
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  • ...product: credit, tax, compliance etc: here you need their consent to carry on your task for someone else (usually the business). ...[[chief operating office]]. Here, ''they'' need ''your'' consent to carry on ''their'' function.
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  • ...he future not being as predictable as we would like, any platform designed on a controlled, owned basis has inadvertently designed-in [[planned obsolesce Therefore (i) they are unresponsive to real-time demand; (ii) they are expensive and high maintenance; (iii) they unnecessarily [[R
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  • ...ie NV v Simon Carves Ltd recently took the opportunity to clarify the test on equitable {{tag|set-off}}, which has been the subject of some uncertainty, ...ross-claim should be so closely connected that it impeaches the claimant's demand) is still relevant ({{casenote|Leon Corporation|Atlantic Lines and Navigati
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  • ...n the company, by leaving it at the company’s registered office, a written demand (in the prescribed form) requiring the company to pay the sum so due and th ::(b) if, in England and Wales, execution or other process issued on a judgment, decree or order of any court in favour of a creditor of the com
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  • In none of these cases does the adjective “absolute” move the conversation on. ...want any. When, for example, you are exercising a reasonable discretion to demand more [[margin]], or something like that.
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  • ...period of discovery for we young [[associate]]s, trying to figure out what on earth {{isdaprov|Automatic Early Termination}} even meant, but charging som Go on: ask me why.
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  • ...text, the fewer people can do it and, by ordinary principles of supply and demand, the more they can charge. ...u repay whoever gives it back to you at maturity, with interest, depending on certain externalities” — is simple.
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  • ...o hundred and fifty pounds damages. This verdict we are asked to set aside on the ground of misdirection by the learned judge, the contention being that ...He is an ideal, a standard, the embodiment of all those qualities which we demand of the good citizen. No matter what may be the particular department of hum
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  • ...except in moderation, and even while he flogs his child is meditating only on the golden mean. Devoid, in short, of any human weakness, with not one sing
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  • ...|}}Just because your business holds the unchaperoned matching of supply to demand as an article of faith, it doesn’t follow that its organisational structu This magic ability to “manage upward” will not work on peers, all of whom will see the survivor for what he is, and bitterly rese
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  • ...t blush seem to qualify some of the bracingly spartan arguments below but, on closer inspection, don’t really.'' <br> ...s://www.fca.org.uk/publication/feedback/fs19-02.pdf FCA’s discussion paper on conflicts of interest] published in April 2019.
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  • ...I think it sounds ghastly. I rather like the sound of the [[apocalypse]], on the other hand: the grim contemplation of what’s coming to me is swamped *No private property and no locks on doors
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  • ...enign protection of a [[human resources]] department, just ''keep your eye on the ball''. ...he network nor the algorithm changes the basic facts of commerce: there is demand, and supply, and commerce is the business of connecting it. The information
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  • }}The process of getting a client in the door and set up. Depending on what your client wants to do once she has made it aboard, this generally ha ...and [[cash products]] — will need to be reviewed by [[credit]], who will demand the imposition of absurd and intrusive [[credit]] terms which must be crowb
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  • ...y, and classics among the unrelated disciplines Jaynes writes insightfully on); and Our forebears, on their own account, spoke with burning bushes, followed fiery pillars, burie
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  • ...ce on those contracts favourable to the failed counterparty and defaulting on unfavourable contracts, there is no reduction in counterparty risk. ...obligation between a bank and its counterparty to deliver a given currency on a given value date is automatically amalgamated with all other obligations
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  • ...tionalisation is always justified if it permits greater focus of resources on better quality product. This is no more than a codification of the 80:20 ru ...the 1970s fuel crisis. Instead imposing taxes at the pumps to constrain ''demand'' (like everone else in the west), the US congress took the politically con
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  • ...>For thirty years, [[Grandma Contrarian]] had the 1981 Royal Wedding taped on video. It was her most prized possession. Not once did any of us watch it.< Yet, we insects crawling over the planet’s face — we seem on the end of a perpetual hiding from new-economy conglomerates with their [[a
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  • ...t no-one will dare touch them without a trained professional — i.e., you — on hand to vouchsafe its safe passage. This is the basic premise of securitie Only ''some'' of those risks demand greater acumen from our legal friends.
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  • ...ed ledger]], quite alien to the engineering of the internet, which depends on duplication as a means of transmission. But when the monster rollers of the digital network broke on the shores of the 1990s, all of this changed forever. Napster was the first
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