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termination clause

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  • Termination Clause — A section of a swap contract that describes what will happen if the contract is ended early or defaulted on. The termination clause can make the counterparty who is responsible for the default or termination event pay damages to the other… …   Investment dictionary

  • termination clause — /ˌtɜ:mɪ neɪʃ(ə)n klɔ:z/ noun a clause which explains how and when a contract can be terminated …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • termination clause — /ˌtɜ:mɪ neɪʃ(ə)n klɔ:z/ noun a clause which explains how and when a contract can be terminated …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • termination fee — USA Also known as a break fee or a termination fee. This term has a number of meanings. In the context of: • Mergers and acquisitions, a payment from the seller to the buyer if a merger or acquisition transaction is not completed as a result of… …   Law dictionary

  • clause — (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. clause, from M.L. clausa conclusion, from L. clausula the end, a closing, termination, also end of a sentence or a legal argument, from clausus, fem. pp. of claudere to close, to shut, to conclude (see CLOSE (Cf.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • clause — [13] The etymological notion underlying clause is of ‘closing’ or ‘termination’. The word derives ultimately from Latin claudere (source of English close) and was originally applied either as a rhetorical term to the conclusion of a sentence, or… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • clause — [13] The etymological notion underlying clause is of ‘closing’ or ‘termination’. The word derives ultimately from Latin claudere (source of English close) and was originally applied either as a rhetorical term to the conclusion of a sentence, or… …   Word origins

  • Defensive termination — Licensing of patents …   Wikipedia

  • Non-compete clause — Contract law Part …   Wikipedia

  • ipso facto clause — n: a clause in an agreement stipulating the consequences (as termination of a lease or acceleration of a payment) of the insolvency of one of the parties – called also bankruptcy clause, ipso facto bankruptcy clause; ◇ An ipso facto clause is… …   Law dictionary

  • change of control clause — A contractual provision which gives a party to an agreement enhanced protection if the controlling shareholding of the other party is transferred. In commercial contracts a change of control clause will often give the party who is not subject to… …   Law dictionary

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