The definition of "offer" under the Securities Act of 1933 is much broader than that in contract law.
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Q5: The Securities Act of 1933 does not
Q6: The Capital Markets Efficiency Act of 1996
Q7: The term "security," for purposes of the
Q8: Well-known seasoned issuers may make automatic shelf
Q9: Required disclosures by companies making crowdfunding offerings
Q11: The SEC has the statutory authority to
Q12: The Securities Act of 1933 is also
Q13: Investment banking firms are prohibited by federal
Q14: Any security offered by the U.S.government or
Q15: Because of the complexity of federal securities
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