Communications Act definition
Communications Act means the Communications Act of 1934, and any similar or successor federal statute, and the rules and regulations of the FCC thereunder, all as the same may be in effect from time to time.
Communications Act means the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
Communications Act the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations issued thereunder, as from time to time in effect.
Examples of Communications Act in a sentence
With respect to securities issued in the United States of America, the Custodian [ ] may [X] may not release the identity of the Fund to an issuer which requests such information pursuant to the Shareholder Communications Act of 1985 for the specific purpose of direct communications between such issuer and the Fund.
More Definitions of Communications Act
Communications Act means, collectively, the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and the Children’s Television Act of 1990 (including FCC Rules and any other rules and regulations promulgated under each of the foregoing), in each case, as in effect from time to time.
Communications Act means the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (including amendments made by the Telecommunications Act of 1996), 47 U.S.C. section 151 and the rules and regulations of the FCC.
Communications Act the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §151 et seq.
Communications Act means the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (including, without limitation, pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996), or any successor statute or statutes thereto, and all regulations thereunder, in each case as from time to time in effect.
Communications Act means the Communications Act 2003 as amended by the Digital Economy Act 2010 and all other re-enactments.
Communications Act has the meaning specified in Section 5.07(b).
Communications Act means the federal Communications Act of 1934, the federal Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 and the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996.