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  • verb Present participle of novate.

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Examples

  • The accounting impact of [novating] the underlying contracts in that business as that has occurred throughout the year results in accounting either earnings or losses as we [novate] those and we have stripped those out of operating earnings for the year.

    unknown title 2009

  • The accounting impact of [novating] the underlying contracts in that business as that has occurred throughout the year results in accounting either earnings or losses as we [novate] those and we have stripped those out of operating earnings for the year.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • After the impact to the contract is understood and planned for, the role will be responsible for novating any required 3rd party contracts, and supporting the alignment of migrated IT services to the agreed contract.

    ZDNet UK Highlights 2009

  • The CDS counterparty problems are going to be immense; there are going to be situations where counterparties will be able to net out their Lehman exposure by novating the contract, but to the extent that Lehman had any unhedged positions, that's going to wind up as a loss on somebody's books.

    Yet Another Blog about Money 2008

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