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Terraform Was Selling a Security-Based Swap to People Who Were Not Eligible Contract Participantsby@secagainsttheworld
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Terraform Was Selling a Security-Based Swap to People Who Were Not Eligible Contract Participants

by SEC vs. the WorldOctober 20th, 2023
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Defendants, directly or indirectly, made use of the means or instruments of transportation or communication in interstate commerce or the mails, to offer to sell, offer to buy or purchase or sell, a security-based swap to persons who are not eligible contract participants as defined in Section 1a(18) of the Commodity Exchange Act, 7 U.S.C. § 1a(18), without an effective registration statement.

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SEC v. Terraform Court Filing, retrieved on February 16, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is part 35 of 38.

FIFTH CLAIM FOR RELIEF

Unregistered Offer of Security-Based Swaps with Non-Eligible Contract Participants (Violations of Section 5(e) of the Securities Act)


185. The Commission re-alleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 172.


186. Defendants, directly or indirectly, made use of the means or instruments of transportation or communication in interstate commerce or the mails, to offer to sell, offer to buy or purchase or sell, a security-based swap to persons who are not eligible contract participants as defined in Section 1a(18) of the Commodity Exchange Act, 7 U.S.C. § 1a(18), without an effective registration statement.


187. By engaging in the foregoing conduct, Defendants have violated, and unless restrained and enjoined will continue to violate, Section 5(e) of the Securities Act, 15 U.S.C. § 77e(e).


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