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1. A wireless information recording medium to be inserted into a re-writable recording apparatus to re-write information in the wireless information recording medium, the wireless information recording medium comprising:
a reversible thermal recording medium;
a cushioning material layer provided on the reversible thermal recording medium;
an information recording section including an information recording element and an antenna circuit configured to receive and transmit information for the information recording element; and
a support layer configured to support the information recording section, and provided on the cushioning material layer;
wherein the support layer is stacked on the cushioning material layer and the cushioning material layer is stacked on the reversible thermal recording medium in a step-wise configuration.
2. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 1, wherein a first side of the wireless information recording medium faces the re-writable recording apparatus, and a second side of the wireless information recording medium is an opposite side of the first side of the wireless information recording medium, wherein the wireless information recording medium is inserted into the re-writable recording apparatus from the first side of the wireless information recording medium.
3. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 1, further comprising a protection layer configured to cover entirely the support layer and the cushioning material layer, the protection layer is stacked in proximity to and as an additional step on the step-wise configuration of the cushioning material layer and the support layer.
4. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 3, wherein the step-wise configuration of the cushioning material layer, the support layer, and the protection layer includes a slope face having an uphill gradient on a first side of the wireless information recording medium.
5. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 4, wherein the cushioning material layer, the support layer, and the protection layer form a step-wise configuration having a downhill gradient on a second side of the wireless information recording medium.
6. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 3, wherein, when viewing the wireless information recording medium from a top side perspective, a center portion of the wireless information recording medium forms a pinnacle and outer periphery faces of each of the cushioning material layer, the support layer, and the protection layer form a downhill gradient from the pinnacle as the outer periphery faces of each of the cushioning material layer, the support layer, and the protection layer are distanced from the center portion of the wireless information recording medium.
7. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 3, wherein the step-wise configuration formed by the cushioning material layer, the support layer, and the protection layer has a step-to-step distance of 2 mm or greater.
8. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 1, wherein the cushioning material layer includes any one of fabric or non-woven fabric coated with an adhesive layer on a top and bottom face of the cushioning material layer, in which the adhesive layer adheres the cushioning material layer to another layer.
9. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 1, wherein the cushioning material layer includes a doubled-layer made of cushioning material.
10. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 1, wherein the information recording section provided on the wireless information recording medium has a size which corresponds to dimensions of a recording section and deleting section of the re-writable recording apparatus.
11. A wireless information recording medium to be inserted into a re-writable recording apparatus to re-write information in the wireless information recording medium, the wireless information recording medium comprising:
a reversible thermal recording medium;
an information recording section including an information recording element and an antenna circuit configured to receive and transmit information for the information recording element;
a support layer configured to support the information recording section, and provided on the reversible thermal recording medium; and
a cushioning material layer configured to cover the support layer;
wherein the support layer and the cushioning material layer are stacked on the reversible thermal recording medium in a step-wise configuration.
12. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 11, wherein a first side of the wireless information recording medium faces the re-writable recording apparatus, and a second side of the wireless information recording medium is an opposite side of the first side of the wireless information recording medium, wherein the wireless information recording medium is inserted into the re-writable recording apparatus from the first side of the wireless information recording medium.
13. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 11, further comprising a protection layer configured to cover entirely the cushioning material layer, the protection layer is stacked in proximity to and as an additional step on the step-wise configuration of the cushioning material layer.
14. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 13, wherein the step-wise configuration of the cushioning material layer, the support layer, and the protection layer includes a slope face having an uphill gradient on a first side of the wireless information recording medium.
15. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 14, wherein the cushioning material layer, and the protection layer form a step-wise configuration having a downhill gradient on a second side of the wireless information recording medium.
16. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 13, wherein, when viewing the wireless information recording medium from a top side perspective, a center portion of the wireless information recording medium forms a pinnacle and outer periphery faces of each of the cushioning material layer, and the protection layer forms a downhill gradient from the pinnacle as the outer periphery faces of each of the cushioning material layer, and the protection layer are distanced from the center portion of the wireless information recording medium.
17. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 13, wherein the step-wise configuration formed by the cushioning material layer, the support layer, and the protection layer has a step-to-step distance of 2 mm or greater.
18. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 11, wherein the cushioning material layer includes any one of fabric or non-woven fabric coated with an adhesive layer on a top and bottom face of the cushioning material layer, in which the adhesive layer adheres the cushioning material layer to another layer.
19. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 11, wherein the cushioning material layer includes a doubled-layer made of cushioning material.
20. The wireless information recording medium according to claim 11, wherein the information recording section provided on the wireless information recording medium has a size which corresponds to dimensions of a recording section and deleting section of the re-writable recording apparatus.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A processor-implemented method for facilitating generation of an agreement document associated with a financial transaction agreement between a party and a counter-party, comprising:
receiving in a data storage element and processing in a processor the agreement information from a user associated with the party the agreement information including:
(i) a counter-party communication address and
(ii) information about a financial product associated with the financial transaction agreement;

determining an agreement scope, a document scope, and a fact set scope;
placing the determined agreement scope, document scope, and fact set scope in a scope stack;
evaluating the scope stack via an evaluation engine to produce a result in accordance with a rule;
generating the agreement document in accordance with the information about the financial product, a covered products matrix, and the result; and
automatically transmitting the agreement document to the counter-party via the counterparty communication address.
2. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the counter-party communication address comprises at least one of: (i) an electronic mail address, (ii) an Internet address, (iii) a uniform resource locator, and (iv) a telephone number.
3. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, further comprising:
automatically transmitting the agreement document via a communication address associated with the party.
4. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the party is associated with a first party entity and a second party entity, and further comprising:
transmitting the agreement document via a first communication address associated with the first party entity;
receiving information from the first party entity; and
transmitting the agreement document via a second communication address associated with the second party entity.
5. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the agreement document comprises at least one of:
(1) a final agreement document, and (ii) an amendment to an existing agreement document.
6. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the agreement document comprises a preliminary agreement document.
7. The processor-implemented method of claim 6, wherein said transmitting comprises automatically transmitting the preliminary agreement document via the counter-party communication address associated with the counter-party, and further comprising:
receiving a revised preliminary agreement document from the counter-party.
8. The processor-implemented method of claim 7, further comprising:
processing and reconciling the revised preliminary agreement document and the preliminary agreement document; and
generating a final agreement document in accordance with said reconciliation.
9. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, where said generating comprises automatically generating a plurality of agreement documents in accordance with the information about the financial product, the covered products matrix, and the result.
10. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the agreement information comprises at least one of: (i) an agreement type, (ii) an agreement term, and (iii) an agreement fact.
11. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the generated agreement document comprises a transaction agreement associated with at least one of (i) a set of rights between the party and the counter-party, (ii) a legal contract, (iii) a financial instrument, and (iv) a monetary amount.
12. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the financial product comprises at least one of (i) an equity product, (ii) a stock product, (iii) an index product, (iv) a fixed income product, (v) a bond product, (vi) a bank loan product, (vii) a whole loan product, (viii) an interest rate product, (ix) a credit derivative product, (x) a commodity product, (xi) a metal product, (xii) a energy product, and (xiii) an agriculture product.
13. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the financial transaction agreement is associated with at least one of (i) a swap instrument, (ii) an option instrument, (iii) a buy instrument, (iv) a sell instrument, (v) a call instrument, (vi) a put instrument, (vii) a forward instrument, (viii) a pre-paid forward instrument, (ix) a spot instrument, (x) a repurchase agreement instrument, (xi) a loan instrument, (xii) a warrant instrument, and (xiii) a contract for differences instrument.
14. The processor-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said generating is performed via at least one of: (i) covered product matrix information retrieved from a database, (ii) a pre-stored default transaction term, (iii) information received from a user of an agreement modeling system, information received from a satellite system, and (v) information received from a legacy agreement system.
15. An apparatus for facilitating processing and generation of an agreement document associated with a financial transaction agreement between a party and a counter-party, comprising:
a processor; and
a storage device in communication with said processor and storing instructions adapted to be executed by said processor to:
receive in a data storage element and process in a processor agreement information from a user associated with the party, the agreement information including:
(i) a counter-party communication address and
(ii) information about a financial product associated with the financial transaction agreement, determine an agreement scope, a document scope, and a fact set scope,

place the determined agreement scope, document scope, and fact set scope in a scope stack,
evaluate the scope stack via an evaluation engine to produce a result in accordance with a rule,
generate the agreement document in accordance with the information about the financial product, a covered products matrix, and the result, and

automatically transmit the agreement document to the counter-party via the counter-party communication address.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said storage device further stores an agreement information database.
17. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising:
a communication device coupled to said processor and adapted to communicate with at least one of: (i) a client device, (ii) an agreement modeling system controller, (iii) a satellite system, and (iv) a counter-party device.
18. A processor-readable medium storing instructions adapted to be executed by a processor to perform a method of facilitating generation of an agreement document associated with a financial transaction agreement between a party and a counter-party, said method comprising:
receiving in a data storage element and processing in a processor agreement information from a user associated with the party, the agreement information including:
(i) a counter-party communication address and
(ii) information about a financial product associated with the financial transaction agreement;

determining an agreement scope, a document scope, and a fact set scope;
placing the determined agreement scope, document scope, and fact set scope in a scope stack;
evaluating the scope stack via an evaluation engine to produce a result in accordance with a rule;
generating the agreement document in accordance with the information about the financial product, a covered products matrix, and the result; and
automatically transmitting the agreement document to the counter-party via the counterparty communication address.
19. A processor-implemented method for facilitating generation of an agreement document associated with a financial transaction agreement between a party and a counter-party, comprising:
receiving in a data storage element and processing in a processor the agreement information from a user associated with the party the agreement information including:
a counter-party communication address and
information about a financial product associated with the financial transaction agreement;
determining an agreement scope, a document scope, and a fact set scope; placing the determined agreement scope, document scope, and fact set scope in a scope stack;
evaluating the scope stack via an evaluation engine to produce a result in accordance with a rule;
generating the agreement document in accordance with the information about the financial product, a covered products matrix, and the result;
automatically transmitting the agreement document to the counter-party via the counterparty communication address;
automatically transmitting the agreement document via a communication address associated with the party; and
wherein the party is associated with a first party entity and a second party entity, and further comprising:
transmitting the agreement document via a first communication address associated with the first party entity;
receiving information from the first party entity; and
transmitting the agreement document via a second communication address associated with the second party entity.