Examples of Securities Market Law in a sentence
Kingdom of Spain The Dealer (or, where there is more than one Dealer, the Arranger and each Dealer) has represented and agreed that the Notes may not and will not be offered or sold in Spain unless the provisions set out in the Spanish Securities Market Law of 28 July 1988 (Ley 24/1988, de 28 de julio, del Mercado de Valores), as amended and restated, and supplemental rules enacted thereunder are complied with.
Kingdom of Spain The Dealer has represented and agreed that the Notes may not and will not be offered or sold in Spain unless the provisions set out in the Spanish Securities Market Law of 28 July 1988 (Ley 24/1988, de 28 de julio, del Mercado de Valores), as amended and restated, and supplemental rules enacted thereunder are complied with.
Accordingly, the Notes may not be offered or sold in Spain except in circumstances which do not constitute a public offering of securities in Spain within the meaning of article 30-bis of the Spanish Securities Market Law of 28 July 1988 (Ley 24/1988, de 28 de julio, del Mercado de Valores), as amended and restated, and supplemental rules enacted thereunder.
Pursuant to Article 99 of the Securities Market Law, the CMF may determine that a company does not have a controlling entity in accordance with the distribution and dispersion of its ownership.
Spain The Dealer (or, where there is more than one Dealer, the Arranger and each Dealer) has agreed that it will not offer or sell, directly or indirectly, securities in Spain in a manner that would be considered a public offering of securities in accordance with Article 30.bis of the Spanish Securities Market Law (Ley 24/1988, de 28 de julio, del Mercado de Valores), as amended by Royal Decree-Law 5/2005, of March 11.