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Rule 415

An SEC rule allowing for shelf registrations of securities which will be issued in the future, when market conditions are more favorable.

Related information about Rule 415:
  1. Rule 415 - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Permits corporations to file a registration for securities they intend to issue in the future when market conditions are favorable. See: Shelf registration.
     
  2. D. Rule 415 - Securities and Exchange Commission
    delayed offering and therefore compliance with Rule 415 is necessary. As a matter of ... 45 days to be made without triggering compliance with Rule 415. 2.
     
  3. Rule 415. Similar Acts in Civil Cases Involving Sexual Assault or ...
    (a) Permitted Uses. In a civil case involving a claim for relief based on a party's alleged sexual assault or child molestation, the court may admit evidence that the ...
     
  4. What is Rule 415? definition and meaning
    Definition of Rule 415: An SEC rule allowing for shelf registrations of securities which will be issued in the future, when market conditions are more favorable.
     
  5. Shelf Registration Definition | Investopedia
    However, the corporation must still file the required annual and quarterly reports with the SEC. In terms of SEC regulations, it is formally known as SEC Rule 415.
     
  6. SEC Rule 415: The Ultimate Competitive Bid - JStor
    Rule 415 that went into effect in March 1982 and remained an experiment ... known as a shelf registration.2 The purposes of Rule 415 are to simplify the reg- ...
     
  7. Rule 415 -- Delayed or Continuous Offering and Sale of Securities
    Rule 415 -- Delayed or Continuous Offering and Sale of Securities. Securities may be registered for an offering to be made on a continuous or delayed basis in ...
     
  8. Rule 415
    Jul 1, 2007 ... Some are wondering if the new Rule 144 proposals, in particular shortening the holding period before being able to sell without registration in ...