The FTC Act Sample Clauses

The FTC Act and other laws the Commission administers permit the collection of public comments to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate. All timely and responsive public comments, whether filed in paper or electronic form, will be considered by the Commission, and will be available to the public on the FTC Web site, to the extent practicable, at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx. As a matter of discretion, the FTC makes every effort to remove home contact information for individuals from the public comments it receives before placing those comments on the FTC Web site. More information, including routine uses permitted by the Privacy Act, may be found in the FTC’s privacy policy, at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ ftc/privacy.htm. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx (202–326–3627) or Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx (202–326–2019), Bureau of Consumer Protection, 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX., Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to section 6(f) of the Federal Trade Commission Act, 38 Stat. 721, 15 U.S.C. 46(f), and Section 2.34 of the Commission Rules of Practice, 16 CFR 2.34, notice is hereby given that the above-captioned consent agreement containing a consent order to cease and desist, having been filed with and accepted, subject to final approval, by the Commission, has been placed on the public record for a period of thirty (30) days. The following Analysis to Aid Public Comment describes the terms of the consent agreement, and the allegations in the complaint. An electronic copy of the full text of the consent agreement package can be 1 The comment must be accompanied by an explicit request for confidential treatment, including the factual and legal basis for the request, and must identify the specific portions of the comment to be withheld from the public record. The request will be granted or denied by the Commission’s General Counsel, consistent with applicable law and the public interest. See Commission Rule 4.9(c), 16 CFR 4.9(c). obtained from the FTC Home Page (for November 3, 2006), on the World Wide Web, at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/os/2006/11/ index.htm. A paper copy can be obtained from the FTC Public Reference Room, Room 130–H, 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX., Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, either in person or by calling (202) 326– 2222. Public comments are invited, and may be filed with the Commission in either paper or electronic form. All comments should be filed as prescribed in the ADDRESSES section above, and must be received on or before the date specified in the DATES section.
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The FTC Act and other laws the Commission administers permit the collection of public comments to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate. All timely and responsive public comments, whether filed in paper or electronic form, will be considered by the Commission, and will be available to the public on the FTC Web site, to the extent practicable, at
The FTC Act and other laws the Commission administers permit the collection of public comments to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate. All timely and responsive public comments, whether filed in paper or electronic form, will be considered by the Commission, and will be available to the public on the FTC Web site, to the extent practicable, at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx. As a matter of discretion, the FTC makes every effort to remove home contact information for individuals from the public comments it receives before placing those comments on the FTC Web site. More information, including routine uses permitted by the Privacy Act, may be found in the FTC’s privacy policy, at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ ftc/privacy.htm. Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx, FTC Western Regional Office, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, (415) 848–5100.
The FTC Act and other laws that the Commission administers permit the collection of public comments to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate. The Commission will consider all timely and responsive public comments that it receives on or before June 4, 2018. You can find more information, including routine uses permitted by the Privacy Act, in the Commission’s privacy policy, at xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxx. In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, this document provides public notice that the FTC is proposing to modify and bifurcate an existing routine use relating to assistance in data breach responses, which is applicable to all FTC SORNs, to conform with OMB Memorandum M– 17–12, Preparing for and Responding to a Breach of Personally Identifiable Information (January 3, 2017). A list of the agency’s current Privacy Act records systems is set out below and can be viewed on the FTC’s website at: xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxx-xxx/xxxx/xxxx-xxxxxxx- rooms/privacy-act-systems. The modified and bifurcated routine use would be included in Appendix I, Authorized Disclosures and Routine Uses Applicable to All FTC Privacy Act Systems of Records, which describes routine uses that apply globally to all FTC Privacy Act records systems. Appendix I was previously published at 73 FR 33592 (June 12, 2008), the text of which is available on the FTC’s website at the above hyperlink and would be updated accordingly. FTC–I–2—Disciplinary Action Investigatory Files ............................................................................................................... * 73 FR 33591–33634 FTC–I–3—Informal Advisory Opinion Request and Response Files .................................................................................. * 73 FR 33591–33634 FTC–I–4—Clearance Application and Response Files ....................................................................................................... * 73 FR 33591–33634 FTC–I–5—Matter Management System .............................................................................................................................. * 82 FR 50872–50882 FTC–I–6—Public Records ................................................................................................................................................... * 73 FR 33591–33634 FTC–I–7—Office of Inspector General Investigative Files .................................................................................................. * 82 FR 50872–50882 FTC–I–8—Stenograph...
The FTC Act and other laws the Commission administers permit the collection of public comments to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate. All timely and responsive public comments, whether filed in paper or electronic form, will be considered by the Commission, and will be available to the public on the FTC Web site, to the extent practicable, at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx. As a matter of discretion, the FTC makes every effort to remove home contact information for individuals from the public comments it receives before placing those comments documentation consumers must submit with any rebate request and from on the FTC Web site. More information, including routine uses permitted by the misrepresenting any material terms of any rebate program. Part III of the proposed order prohibits InPhonic from representing that consumers will have the opportunity to resubmit deficient rebate requests, unless it gives consumers a reasonable period of time in which to resubmit such requests and notifies them precisely how to correct any deficiencies.
The FTC Act and other laws the Commission administers permit the collection of public comments to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate. All timely and responsive public comments, whether filed in paper or electronic form, will be considered by the Commission, and will be available to the public on the FTC Web site, to the extent practicable, at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx. As a matter of discretion, the FTC makes every effort to remove home contact information for individuals from the public comments it receives before placing those comments documentation consumers must submit on the FTC Web site. More information, with any rebate request and from misrepresenting any material terms of any rebate program. Part III of the proposed order prohibits InPhonic from representing that consumers will have the opportunity to resubmit deficient rebate requests, unless it gives consumers a AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission. ACTION: Proposed consent agreement. including routine uses permitted by the Privacy Act, may be found in the FTC’s privacy policy, at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ ftc/privacy.htm. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx, FTC Western Regional Office, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, (415) 848–5100. reasonable period of time in which to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant resubmit such requests and notifies them precisely how to correct any deficiencies.
The FTC Act and other laws the Commission administers permit the collection of public comments to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate. All timely and responsive public comments, whether filed in paper or electronic form, will be 1 The comment must be accompanied by an explicit request for confidential treatment, including the factual and legal basis for the request, and must identify the specific portions of the comment to be withheld from the public record. The request will be granted or denied by the Commission’s General Counsel, consistent with applicable law and the public interest. See Commission Rule 4.9(c), 16 CFR 4.9(c). Home Page (for November 16, 2006), on the World Wide Web, at http:// xxx.xxx.xxx/xx/0000/00/xxxxx.xxx. A paper copy can be obtained from the FTC Public Reference Room, Room 130– H, 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX., Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, either in person or by calling (202) 326–2222. Public comments are invited, and may be filed with the Commission in either paper or electronic form. All comments should be filed as prescribed in the ADDRESSES section above, and must be received on or before the date specified in the DATES section.
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Related to The FTC Act

  • References to Statutes, Public Acts, Regulations, Codes and Executive Orders All references in this Contract to any statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order shall mean such statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order, respectively, as it has been amended, replaced or superseded at any time. Notwithstanding any language in this Contract that relates to such statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order, and notwithstanding a lack of a formal amendment to this Contract, this Contract shall always be read and interpreted as if it contained the most current and applicable wording and requirements of such statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order as if their most current language had been used in and requirements incorporated into this Contract at the time of its execution.

  • Securities Act Matters The Holder represents and warrants to the Company as of the date hereof that: (a) The Holder is acquiring this Warrant for its own account, without a view to, or sale in connection with, the distribution thereof. The Holder has no present agreement, undertaking, arrangement, commitment or obligation providing for the disposition of the Warrant or the Warrant Shares, all without prejudice, however, to the right of the Holder at any time, in accordance with this Warrant, lawfully to sell or otherwise to dispose of all or any part of the Warrant or Warrant Shares held by it; (b) The Holder is an “accredited investor” within the meaning of Regulation D under the Securities Act. The Holder has not retained, utilized or been represented by any broker or finder in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Warrant; (c) The Holder acknowledges that, subject to the Registration Rights Agreement and the DSW Registration Rights Agreement (A) the Warrants and the Warrant Shares have not been registered under the Securities Act, in reliance on the non-public offering exemption contained in Section 4(2) of the Securities Act and Regulation D thereunder; (B) because the Warrants and the Warrant Shares are not so registered, the Holder must bear the economic risk of holding this Warrant and the Warrant Shares for an indefinite period of time unless the Warrants and the Warrant Shares are subsequently registered under the Securities Act or an exemption from such registration is available with respect thereto; (C) Rule 144 under the Securities Act may or may not be available for resales of the Warrants or the Warrant Shares in the future and, if so, may only be available for sales in limited amounts; (D) there is presently no trading market for the Warrants and there is no assurance that such market will exist in the future; and (E) while there is presently a trading market for the Warrant Shares, there is no assurance that such market will be in existence in the future; and (d) If the Holder decides to dispose of this Warrant or the Warrant Shares, which it does not now contemplate, the Holder can do so only in accordance and in compliance with the Securities Act and Rule 144 or another exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act, as then in effect or through an effective registration statement under the Securities Act.

  • Investment Company Act of 1940 Engage in any business, enter into any transaction, use any securities or take any other action or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do any of the foregoing, that would cause it or any of its Subsidiaries to become subject to the registration requirements of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, by virtue of being an “investment company” or a company “controlled” by an “investment company” not entitled to an exemption within the meaning of such Act.

  • Sanctions Concerns and Anti Corruption Laws (a) No Loan Party, nor any Subsidiary, nor, to the knowledge of the Loan Parties, any director, officer, employee, agent, affiliate or representative thereof, is an individual or entity that is, or is owned or controlled by any individual or entity that is (i) currently the subject or target of any Sanctions, (ii) included on OFAC’s List of Specially Designated Nationals, HMT’s Consolidated List of Financial Sanctions Targets and the Investment Ban List, or any similar list enforced by any other relevant sanctions authority or (iii) located, organized or resident in a Designated Jurisdiction. (b) The Loan Parties and their Subsidiaries have conducted their business in compliance with the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, the UK Bxxxxxx Xxx 0000 and other similar anti-corruption legislation in other jurisdictions, and have instituted and maintained policies and procedures designed to promote and achieve compliance with such laws and applicable Sanctions, and to the knowledge of the Borrower, the Loan Parties and their Subsidiaries are in compliance with such anti-corruption laws and applicable Sanctions in all material respects.

  • Fire Regulations All Exhibitors must comply with the regulations of the local authority and applicable law as they relate to the design and construction of Exhibition stands, and the use of suitably fireproofed materials.

  • Corrupt Practices Legislation (i) Neither Tahoe nor any of its subsidiaries, nor, to Tahoe’s knowledge, any of their respective directors, officers, agents, employees, consultants or other persons acting on behalf of Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries has offered or given, and Tahoe is not aware of or does not have any knowledge of any person that has offered or given on its behalf, anything of value to any official of a Governmental Entity, any political party or official thereof or any candidate for political office, any customer or member of any Governmental Entity, or any other person, in any such case while knowing or having reason to know that all or a portion of such money or thing of value may be offered, given or promised, directly or indirectly, for the purpose of any of the following: (A) influencing any action or decision of such person, in such person’s official capacity, including a decision to fail to perform such person’s official function in order to obtain or retain an advantage for Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries in the course of business; (B) inducing such person to use such person’s influence with any Governmental Entity to affect or influence any act or decision of such Governmental Entity to assist Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries in obtaining or retaining business for, with, or directing business to, any person or otherwise to obtain or retain an advantage in the course of business; or (C) where such payment would constitute a bribe, rebate, payoff, influence payment, kickback or illegal or improper payment to assist Tahoe or the subsidiary in obtaining or retaining business for, with, or directing business to, any person. (ii) There have been no actions taken by Tahoe, any of its subsidiaries or, to the knowledge of Tahoe, by any persons on behalf of Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries, that would cause Tahoe or its subsidiaries or such persons to be in violation of the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act (Canada) or the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 (United States) (collectively, the “Corruption Acts”) or any similar legislation in any jurisdiction in which Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries conduct their business and to which Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries may be subject. (iii) The financial records of Tahoe and its subsidiaries have at all times been maintained in compliance with the Corruption Acts. (iv) There are no proceedings or investigations under the Corruption Acts or any similar legislation in any jurisdiction in which Tahoe and its subsidiaries conduct their business pending against Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries, nor any of their respective directors, officers, agents, employees, consultants or other persons acting on behalf of Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries, or to the knowledge of Tahoe, threatened against or affecting, Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries or any of their respective directors, officers, agents, employees, consultants or other persons acting on behalf of Tahoe or any of its subsidiaries.

  • Compliance with Federal Law, Regulations, and Executive Orders This is an acknowledgement that FEMA financial assistance will be used to fund all or a portion of the contract. The contractor will comply with all applicable Federal law, regulations, executive orders, FEMA policies, procedures, and directives.

  • Securities Act of 1933 A registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act") has been filed and is currently effective, or will be effective prior to the sale of any Shares, and will remain so effective, and all appropriate state securities law filings have been made with respect to all the Shares of the Customer being offered for sale except for any Shares which are offered in a transaction or series of transactions which are exempt from the registration requirements of the 1933 Act and state securities laws; information to the contrary will result in immediate notification to the Transfer Agent.

  • Export Regulations Licensee agrees and accepts that Software may be subject to import and export laws of any country, including those of the European Union and United States (specifically the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)). Licensee acknowledges that it is not a citizen, national, or resident of, and is not under control of the governments of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria and is not otherwise a restricted end-user as defined by applicable export control laws. Further, Licensee acknowledges that it will not download or otherwise export or re-export Software or any related technical data directly or indirectly to the above-mentioned countries or to citizens, nationals, or residents of those countries, or to any other restricted end user or for any restricted end-use.

  • Compliance with the Securities Act of 1933 The Company may cause the legend set forth on the first page of this Warrant to be set forth on each Warrant or similar legend on any security issued or issuable upon exercise of this Warrant, unless counsel for the Company is of the opinion as to any such security that such legend is unnecessary.

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