Securities Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. S.5 — Canada — Ontario law | Esheria

Securities Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. S.5

This part mainly defines terms used throughout the Securities Act, including key market participants, securities, trading, and regulatory bodies.

Jurisdiction
Canada — Ontario
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
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This part mainly defines terms used throughout the Securities Act, including key market participants, securities, trading, and regulatory bodies. This provision defines several securities-law terms and gives the Commission and Tribunal powers over orders, investigations, disclosures, delegation, reviews, appeals, and record-keeping. The Commission has broad powers to recognize, designate, review, and set conditions for market entities, while several actors must register, provide information, or avoid certain statements and ownership levels. This provision sets dealer and adviser registration rules, gives the Director and Commission powers over registration, and restricts certain sales representations. This provision sets prospectus signing, receipt, refiling, distribution, disclosure, and continuous-reporting rules, and gives the Director and Commission powers to refuse, require, extend, or waive in some cases.

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