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Initial general form for registration of a class of securities pursuant to section 12(g) (and amendment thereto) 10-D, 10-D/A Periodic distribution reports by Asset-Backed issuers pursuant to Rule 13a-17 or 15d-17 (and amendment thereto) 10-K, 10-K/A Annual report pursuant to section 13 and 15(d) (and amendment thereto) 10-KT, 10-KT/A
[10] Proposition 13 is not the only law in California designed to prevent tax-induced displacement. The California Tax Postponement Program, passed in 1977, ensures that “homeowners who are seniors, are blind, or have a disability to defer current-year property taxes on their principal residence if they meet certain criteria”.
"The Commission's complaint against Computer Associates alleges that, based on this conduct, the company violated Section 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933 ("Securities Act"), Sections 10(b), 13(a), 13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange Act"), and Rules 10b-5, 12b-20, 13a-1 and 13a-13 thereunder. The ...
Section 9A: Presumptions against betting information centre and occupier; Section 10: Presumption against house, occupier, and owner; Section 11: Order for demolition of structural contrivances for facilitating betting; Section 12: Search warrant against premises; Section 13: Search warrant against persons; Section 13A: Arrest and search upon ...
SEC Rule 10b-5, codified at 17 CFR 240.10b-5, is one of the most important rules targeting securities fraud in the United States. It was promulgated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), pursuant to its authority granted under § 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. [1]
Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska and Representative Fiorello H. La Guardia of New York, both Republicans, were the chief sponsors of the Act. The Norris–La Guardia Act (also known as the Anti-Injunction Bill) is a 1932 United States federal law relating to United States labor law. [1]
Section 13A: Prohibits obstructing, filming in an intimidating manner, dissuading or protesting against those trying to access abortion services in designated "safe areas." Section 13B: Empowers Police to arrest those engaging in the above prohibited activities. Section 13C: Creates safe spaces of no more than 150 metres around abortion providers.
Schedule 13G is an alternative SEC filing for the Schedule 13D which can be filed in lieu of Schedule 13D by anyone who acquires more than 5% ownership of a Section 13 security and qualifies for one of the exemptions available to the Schedule 13D filing requirement.