California Securities Law definition

California Securities Law means the California Corporate Securities Law of 1968, as amended.
California Securities Law means the California Corporate Securities Law of 1968, as amended from time to time.
California Securities Law is defined in Section 1.1.

Examples of California Securities Law in a sentence

  • Additionally, the Option and the Option Shares have not been qualified under the California Securities Law of 1968, as amended (the "California Law").

  • The offer and sale of the Shares to the Investors pursuant to this Agreement shall be exempt from the registration requirements of the 1933 Act, the qualification requirements of the California Securities Law and the registration and/or qualification requirements of all other applicable state securities laws.

  • In March, April and May 2016, our affiliate, REIT I, sold shares of its stock in excess of the amount which it had registered for sale in California, resulting in a violation of the registration requirements of the California Securities Law of 1968.

  • The Purchaser represents that it is an ”accredited Investor” as defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D, as amended, promulgated under the Act, and that it is acquiring the Preferred Shares for its own account and not with a view to, or for sale in connection with, any distribution thereof in a manner contrary to Section 5 of the Act or of the California Securities Law and Rules and Regulations of the California Commissioner of Corporations thereunder.

  • The Commissioner of Corporations of the State of California shall have issued a permit qualifying the offer and sale of the Shares and the underlying Common Stock to the Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement, or such offer and sale shall be exempt from such qualification under the California Securities Law.

  • Purchaser further understands that the Shares have not been qualified under the California Securities Law of 1968 (the "California Law") by reason of their issuance in a transaction exempt from the qualification requirements of the California Law pursuant to Section 25102(f) thereof, which exemption depends upon, among other things, the bona fide nature of Purchaser's investment intent expressed above.

  • As soon as permitted by the California Commissioner, the Company shall deliver by personal delivery or reputable overnight courier the Hearing Notice to all holders of the Company Capital Stock and/or Company Options entitled to receive such notice under California Securities Law.

  • In addition, the certificate(s) representing Buyer Stock may bear such legends as the Buyer may consider necessary or advisable to facilitate compliance with the 1933 Act, the California Securities Law and any other securities law, including, without limitation, legends stating that the shares of Buyer Stock have not been registered or qualified under the 1933 Act, the California Securities Law or any other securities law and setting forth the limitations on dispositions imposed hereby.

  • Based in part on the representations of the Investors set forth in Section 3 below, the offer, sale and issuance of the Shares in conformity with the terms of this Agreement are exempt from the registration requirements of Section 5 of the Securities Act and from the qualification requirements of Section 25110 of the California Securities Law.

  • The Optionee understands and acknowledges that the Stock has not, and will not, be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or qualified under the California Securities Law of 1968.


More Definitions of California Securities Law

California Securities Law has the meaning set forth in Section 8(i) of this Amendment.
California Securities Law means the California Corporate Securities Law of 1968.
California Securities Law means the California Corporate Securities Law of 1968, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

Related to California Securities Law

  • Securities Law means the Israeli Securities Law, 5728-1968.

  • Israeli Securities Law means the Israeli Securities Law, 5728-1968, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • U.S. Securities Laws means all applicable securities legislation in the United States, including without limitation, the U.S. Securities Act, the U.S. Exchange Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and any applicable state securities laws;

  • Applicable Securities Law means (i) with respect to any offering of securities in the United States, or any other act or omission within that jurisdiction, the securities law of the United States, including the Exchange Act and the Securities Act, and any applicable securities law of any state of the United States, and (ii) with respect to any offering of securities in any jurisdiction other than the United States, or any related act or omission in that jurisdiction, the applicable securities laws of that jurisdiction.

  • Securities Act (Ontario) means the Securities Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. S.5, as amended, and the regulations thereunder, and any comparable or successor laws or regulations thereto;

  • Securities Laws means the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx and the applicable accounting and auditing principles, rules, standards and practices promulgated, approved or incorporated by the SEC or the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, as each of the foregoing may be amended and in effect on any applicable date hereunder.

  • 1933 Securities Act means the Securities Act of 1933 of the United States, as amended, and the rules and regulations made thereunder, as now in effect or as the same may from time to time be amended, re-enacted or replaced.

  • Securities Act of 1933 means the United States Securities Act of 1933, as from time to time amended.

  • U.S. Securities Act means the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended;

  • Companies Law means the Companies Law (2018 Revision) of the Cayman Islands, as amended from time to time.

  • Federal Securities Laws means the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the Investment Company Act, the Investment Advisers Act, Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, any rules adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) under any of these statutes, the Bank Secrecy Act as it applies to investment companies and investment advisers, and any rules adopted thereunder by the Commission or the Department of the Treasury.

  • Canadian Securities Laws means all applicable securities laws of each of the Qualifying Jurisdictions and the respective rules and regulations under such laws together with applicable published national, multilateral and local policy statements, instruments, notices, blanket orders and rulings of the securities regulatory authorities in the Qualifying Jurisdictions;

  • Israeli Companies Law means the Israeli Companies Law, 5759-1999, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • Applicable Securities Laws means the applicable securities legislation of each relevant province and territory of Canada, as amended from time to time, the rules, regulations and forms made or promulgated under any such statute and the published national instruments, multilateral instruments, policies, bulletins and notices of the securities commission and similar regulatory authority of each province and territory of Canada.

  • California company means a sole proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or other business entity that was a licensed California contractor on the date when bids for the public contract were opened and meets one of the following:

  • Corporations Law means the Corporations Law of the Commonwealth of Australia as applying in each State and Territory of Australia;

  • Securities Act means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

  • CGCL means the California General Corporation Law.

  • Canadian securities legislation means the applicable securities legislation in force in each province and territory of Canada, all regulations, rules, orders and policies made thereunder and all multilateral and national instruments adopted by the securities regulatory authorities.

  • securities legislation means statutes concerning the regulation of securities markets and trading in securities and the regulations, rules, forms and schedules under those statutes, all as amended from time to time, and the blanket rulings and orders, as amended from time to time, issued by the securities commissions or similar regulatory authorities appointed under or pursuant to those statutes; “Canadian securities legislation” means the securities legislation in any province or territory of Canada and includes the Securities Act (British Columbia); and “U.S. securities legislation” means the securities legislation in the federal jurisdiction of the United States and in any state of the United States and includes the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

  • Applicable Securities Legislation means applicable securities laws (including rules, regulations, policies and instruments) in each of the applicable provinces and territories of Canada;

  • Capital Instruments Regulations means the Delegated Regulation and any other rules or regulations of the Relevant Authority or which are otherwise applicable to the Issuer or the Group (as the case may be and, where applicable), whether introduced before or after the Issue Date of the relevant Series of Notes, which prescribe (alone or in conjunction with any other rules or regulations) the requirements to be fulfilled by financial instruments for their inclusion in the Own Funds to the extent required under the CRD IV Package;

  • California Law means the General Corporation Law of the State of California.

  • Hague Securities Convention means the Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Certain Rights in Respect of Securities held with an Intermediary (concluded July 5, 2006).

  • Investment Company Act of 1940 means the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder.