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:{{isdaprov|3(a)(v)}} '''{{isdaprov|Obligations Binding}}'''. Its obligations under this Agreement and any {{isdaprov|Credit Support Document}} to <br>which it is a party constitute its legal, valid and binding obligations, enforceable in accordance with their <br>respective terms (subject to applicable bankruptcy, reorganisation, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws <br>affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general <br>application (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law)). <br>
:{{isdaprov|3(a)(v)}} '''{{isdaprov|Obligations Binding}}'''. Its obligations under this Agreement and any {{isdaprov|Credit Support Document}} to which it is a party constitute its legal, valid and binding obligations, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms (subject to applicable bankruptcy, reorganisation, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general application (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law)). <br>

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3(a)(v) Obligations Binding. Its obligations under this Agreement and any Credit Support Document to which it is a party constitute its legal, valid and binding obligations, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms (subject to applicable bankruptcy, reorganisation, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general application (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law)).