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{{drvfanat|2}}Note that, like the ISDA, the confirmation is not the binding version of the trade or the [[condition precedent]] to the trade being binding. The primary source of evidence for the deal is the actual trade, for the same reasons.
{{drvfanat|2}}Note that, like the ISDA, the confirmation is not the binding version of the trade or the [[condition precedent]] to the trade being binding. The primary source of evidence for the deal is the actual trade, for the same reasons.


Note also the charming references to the [[telex]] and even the [[telegraph]]<ref>Wikipedia tells us that “Deutsche Post still offers telegram service, delivering telegrams the next day as ordinary mail. Deutsche Post discontinued service to foreign countries on 31 December 2000. A private firm, TelegrammDirekt.de, offers delivery in Germany and service to a number of foreign countries.”</ref>
Note also the charming references to the [[telex]] and even the [[telegraph]] (“whatever the hell ''tha''t is”, think millennials who may be reading). For the Generation Zedders: But Wikipedia tells us that Deutsche Post still offers telegram service, delivering telegrams the next day as ordinary mail, though it discontinued service to foreign countries in 2000.
 
 
 
[[File:Cooke and Wheatstone electric telegraph.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Here is a nice picture of a [[telegraph]] machine.]]


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