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| | 1.__Right to rescind transaction.__In addition to any other | rights provided for under this chapter or otherwise, an investor, | other than an institutional investor, who purchases a viatical or | life settlement contract may rescind the investment by giving | written notice of rescission to the entity designated for such | notice in the disclosure documents, by ordinary mail postage | prepaid, within 30 business days following the later of: |
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| A. The day on which the investor received the final | disclosure document pertaining to the transaction as | required under this chapter and the rules or orders under | this chapter; and |
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| B. The day on which the investor paid the required | consideration for the purchase of the viatical or life | settlement contract. |
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| | 2.__ Form of notice.__The notice is sufficient if addressed to | the entity designated for such notice at the address given in the | disclosure statement pertaining to the transaction. Notice of | rescission is effective upon deposit in the United States mail. | The notice of rescission need not take a particular form and is | sufficient if it expresses the intention of the purchaser to | rescind the transaction. |
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| ADMINISTRATION AND JUDICIAL REVIEW |
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| | 1.__Office of Securities; administrator.__There is created | within the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation | the Office of Securities.__The Office of Securities is directed | by the Securities Administrator, referred to in this chapter as | the "administrator," who is responsible for the administration | and enforcement of this chapter, the Maine Commodity Code and | chapter 69-B. |
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| A.__The administrator is appointed by the Commissioner of | Professional and Financial Regulation. The administrator is | appointed for a term that is coterminous with the term of the | Governor or until a successor is appointed and qualified. Any | vacancy occurring must be filled by appointment for the unexpired | portion of the term. The administrator may be removed from office | for cause by the commissioner, and Title 5, section 931, | subsection 2 does not apply. A person appointed as administrator | must have |
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