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How are liquidation values determined?

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How are liquidation values determined?

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Upon liquidation, each contract in a particular party in the Seats Market will earn $1.00 times the share of seats in the provincial legislature won by that party. For example, if the Liberal Party won 40% of the seats in the legislature, each CA97S.LIB share would pay 40ยข. Shares of “Others” (CA97S.OT) will pay $1.00 times the share of seats won by candidates not affiliated with any of the other five named parties. In the Majority Government Market, a share pays $1 or $0 depending upon whether the Liberal Party won a majority or not. For example, if the Liberal Party won a majority each CA97M.LIB share would pay $1 while each CA97M.OT share would pay $0.

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