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| [[Settlement Disruption - Emissions Annex Provision|Oft]] mentioned in a similar breath to a {{euaprov|Suspension Event}} and a {{euaprov|Failure to Deliver}}, a Settlement Disruption Event is one of the external events which leads to a suspension of obligations, pending the lifting of the disruption, that are set out in the {{euaprov|Settlement Disruption}} provisions of Paragraph {{euaprov|(d)(i)(4)}} of the {{emissionsannex}}.
| | {{euaprov|Settlement Disruption}} and {{euaprov|Suspension}} beg for comparison, so [[Settlement Disruption and Suspension - Emissions Annex Provision|here]] is one: {{compare|65842|65840}} them. See also our laborious, but probably wasted effort, of a table parsing when, and when not, to apply them: |
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| There is a wonderful [[nested uncertainty avoidance device]] buried in the redundant second paragraph, which effectively says, for the avoidance of doubt, this avoidance of doubt paragraph is intended to avoid doubt, and not actually change anything. Here [[Ourobos]] reaches around and eats its own tail: a clause which appears to do something — for why else in a competently-composed passage would it be there? — appears to be there simply to deny its own ''raison d’etre''.
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| ===Settlement Disruption and Suspension=== | | {{Emissions force majeure termination summ|euaprov}} |
| {{Suspension v Settlement Disruption}}
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| {{M summ EUA Annex (d)(i)(4)(D)}} | |