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Syntactic analyzation of "A currency Transaction with Enron Europe Finance & Trading Limited ("EEFTL") as agent for Risk Management & Trading Corp. under which either (A) for the case in which Counterparty submits an offer to buy from EEFTL, Counterparty shall receive the Base Currency Amount and shall pay the Foreign Currency Amount, or (B) for the case in which Counterparty submits an offer to sell to EEFTL, Counterparty shall pay the Base Currency Amount and shall receive the Foreign Currency Amount." This part of speech text is verified.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. A Determiner
2. currency Noun Singular
3. Transaction Noun Singular
4. with Preposition
5. Enron Proper Noun Singular
6. Europe Proper Noun Singular
7. Finance Proper Noun Singular
8. & Conjuction Coordinating
9. Trading Proper Noun Singular
10. Limited Proper Noun Singular
11. ( Punctuation
12. " Punctuation
13. EEFTL Proper Noun Singular
14. " Punctuation
15. ) Punctuation
16. as Preposition
17. agent Noun Singular
18. for Preposition
19. Risk Proper Noun Singular
20. Management Proper Noun Singular
21. & Conjuction Coordinating
22. Trading Proper Noun Singular
23. Corp. Proper Noun Singular
24. under Preposition
25. which Pronoun
26. either Conjuction Coordinating
27. ( Punctuation
28. A X
29. ) Punctuation
30. for Preposition
31. the Determiner
32. case Noun Singular
33. in Preposition
34. which Pronoun
35. Counterparty Noun Singular
36. submits Verb 3rd person sing.
37. an Determiner
38. offer Noun Singular
39. to Particle
40. buy Verb Base Form.
41. from Preposition
42. EEFTL Proper Noun Singular
43. , Punctuation
44. Counterparty Noun Singular
45. shall Verb Auxiliary
46. receive Verb Base Form.
47. the Determiner
48. Base Noun Singular
49. Currency Noun Singular
50. Amount Noun Singular
51. and Conjuction Coordinating
52. shall Verb Auxiliary
53. pay Verb Base Form.
54. the Determiner
55. Foreign Adjective Positive
56. Currency Noun Singular
57. Amount Noun Singular
58. , Punctuation
59. or Conjuction Coordinating
60. ( Punctuation
61. B X
62. ) Punctuation
63. for Preposition
64. the Determiner
65. case Noun Singular
66. in Preposition
67. which Pronoun
68. Counterparty Noun Singular
69. submits Verb 3rd person sing.
70. an Determiner
71. offer Noun Singular
72. to Particle
73. sell Verb Base Form.
74. to Preposition
75. EEFTL Proper Noun Singular
76. , Punctuation
77. Counterparty Noun Singular
78. shall Verb Auxiliary
79. pay Verb Base Form.
80. the Determiner
81. Base Noun Singular
82. Currency Noun Singular
83. Amount Noun Singular
84. and Conjuction Coordinating
85. shall Verb Auxiliary
86. receive Verb Base Form.
87. the Determiner
88. Foreign Adjective Positive
89. Currency Noun Singular
90. Amount Noun Singular
91. . Punctuation

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