Optional filing Sample Clauses

The "Optional filing" clause allows parties to choose whether or not to submit certain documents or information to a regulatory body or other authority, rather than making such filings mandatory. In practice, this means that a party may decide to file a notice, report, or application at their discretion, depending on the circumstances or their strategic interests. This clause provides flexibility and can help parties avoid unnecessary administrative burdens or costs when filing is not strictly required, ensuring that compliance efforts are proportionate to the situation.
Optional filing. Notwithstanding any exemption from filing, or other re- quirements of the Act and this part, any party to an exempt agreement may file such an agreement with the Com- mission.
Optional filing. Notwithstanding any exemption from filing, or other requirements of the Act and this part, any party to an exempt agreement may file such an agreement with the Commission. An agreement that is exempt from the filing requirements of the Act and this part and is optionally filed with the Commission is exempt from the waiting period requirements of the Act and this part. The filing fees for the optional filing of exempt agreements are provided in § 535.401(g).