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Can my firm modify the wording of the Protocol or the substantive clauses?

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Can my firm modify the wording of the Protocol or the substantive clauses?

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No. Any changes to the standardized wording set out in the Protocol or to the standard form Adherence Letter will be considered invalid. (Counterparties can, of course, negotiate and agree to any changes bilaterally outside the scope of the Protocol. The Protocol in no way inhibits this freedom of contract.

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No. Any changes to the standardised wording set out in the Protocol or to the standard form adherence letter will be considered invalid. (Counterparties can, of course, negotiate and agree any changes bilaterally outside the scope of the Protocol.

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