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Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
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Title 17 - Commodity and Securities Exchanges |
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Chapter II - Securities and Exchange Commission |
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Part 240 - General Rules and Regulations, Securities Exchange Act of 1934 |
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Subpart A - Rules and Regulations Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 |
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Manipulative and Deceptive Devices and Contrivances |
§ 240.10b-21 - Deception in connection with a seller's ability or intent to deliver securities on the date delivery is due.
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§ 240.10b-21 Deception in connection with a seller's ability or intent to deliver securities on the date delivery is due.
Preliminary Note to § 240.10b-21:This rule is not intended to limit, or restrict, the applicability of the general antifraud provisions of the federal securities laws, such as section 10(b) of the Act and rule 10b-5 thereunder.
(a) It shall also constitute a “manipulative or deceptive device or contrivance” as used in section 10(b) of this Act for any person to submit an order to sell an equity security if such person deceives a broker or dealer, a participant of a registered clearing agency, or a purchaser about its intention or ability to deliver the security on or before the settlement date, and such person fails to deliver the security on or before the settlement date.
(b) For purposes of this rule, the term settlement date shall mean the business day on which delivery of a security and payment of money is to be made through the facilities of a registered clearing agency in connection with the sale of a security.
[73 FR 61677, Oct. 17, 2008]