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company" to reflect current usage. The use of the concluding phrase | "or any other legal or commercial entity" is intended to be broad | enough to include other forms of business entities that may be | created or popularized in the future. |
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| | 23. Section 102(21): Place of business: Prior Provision: | Rules 203A-3(b) and 222-1 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. |
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| | 24. Section 102(23): Price amendment: Prior Provision: RUSA | Section 101(11). A price amendment may be used in a registration | coordinated with the Securities and Exchange Commission procedure | in Section 303(d). In the case of noncash offerings, required | information concerning such matters as the offering price and | underwriting arrangements is normally filed in a "price" | amendment after the rest of the registration statement has been | reviewed by the Securities and Exchange Commission staff. See | generally 1 Louis Loss & Joel Seligman, Securities Regulation | 542-550 (3d ed. rev. 1998). |
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| | 25. Section 102(24): Principal place of business: Prior | Provision: Rule 222-1(b) of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. |
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| | 26. Section 102(25): Record: Prior Provision: Uniform | Electronic Transactions Act Section 2(13). Cf. Section 3(a)(37) | of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The Uniform Electronic | Transactions Act §2(13) defines record in nearly identical terms. | The Official Comment explains: |
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| This is a standard definition designed to embrace all means | of communicating or storing information except human memory. | It includes any method for storing or communicating | information, including "writings." A record need not be | indestructible or permanent, but the term does not include | oral or other communications which are not stored or | preserved by some means. |
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| | This term is intended to embrace new forms of records that are | created or popularized in the future. A record would include, but | not be limited to, a registration statement, report, application, | book, publication, account, paper, correspondence, memorandum, | agreement, document, computer file, or disk, microfilm, | photograph, or audio or visual tape. |
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| | 27. Section 102(26): Sale: Prior Provisions: 1956 Act Section | 401(j); RUSA Section 101(13). Both the 1956 Act and RUSA | definition of "sale" are modeled on Section 2(a)(3) of the | Securities Act of 1933. |
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| | Language in Section 401(j) of the 1956 Act addressed the now | rescinded SEC "no sale" doctrine and has been eliminated. Merger |
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