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{{isdaprov|Failure to Pay}} under Section {{isdaprov|5(a)(i)}} if the {{isdama}}: where a party fails to pay or deliver on time and does not remedy before the [[grace period]] expires. The [[grace period]] for a {{2002ma}} is one {{isdaprov|Local Business Day}}; shorter than the three Local Business Days in the {{1992ma}}. This fact alone has kept a number of market counterparties on the 1992 form, nearly thirty years after it was upgraded.
{{isdaprov|Failure to Pay}} under Section {{isdaprov|5(a)(i)}} of the {{isdama}}: where a party fails to pay or deliver on time and does not remedy before the [[grace period]] expires. The [[grace period]] for a {{2002ma}} is one {{isdaprov|Local Business Day}}; shorter than the three Local Business Days in the {{1992ma}}. This fact alone has kept a number of market counterparties on the 1992 form, nearly thirty years after it was upgraded.

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Failure to Pay under Section 5(a)(i) of the ISDA Master Agreement: where a party fails to pay or deliver on time and does not remedy before the grace period expires. The grace period for a 2002 ISDA is one Local Business Day; shorter than the three Local Business Days in the 1992 ISDA. This fact alone has kept a number of market counterparties on the 1992 form, nearly thirty years after it was upgraded.