"Every time you have an event that hasn't happened before, the definitions get tested and how the cash settlement amount is determined or the definitions for [potential] succession would work."

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"Every time you have an event that hasn't happened before, the definitions get tested and how the cash settlement amount is determined or the definitions for [potential] succession would work."

-Adam Glass, partner at law firm Linklaters in New York, on the strength of mechanisms for settling credit default swaps referencing monolines.

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