Securities Law means the Israeli Securities Law, 5728-1968.
Securities Laws means the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act and the 1940 Act.
Canadian Securities Laws means all applicable securities laws in each of the provinces and territories of Canada and the respective regulations made thereunder, together with applicable published fee schedules, prescribed forms, rules, multilateral or national instruments, orders, rulings and other regulatory instruments issued or adopted by the Securities Commissions.
U.S. Securities Act means the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
Charities Act means the Charities Act 2011;
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.
Societies Act means the Societies Act of the Province of British Columbia from time to time in force and all amendments to it;
Air Act, as used in this clause, means the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.).
Securities Trading Act means the Securities Trading Act of 2007 no.75 of the Relevant Jurisdiction.
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.
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).