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Code · Connecticut · Title 47 — Land and Land Titles · CHAPTER 826 — Real Estate Syndicates

Sec. 47-96. Permit fees. Determination of value of securities.

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(a)The fee for filing an application for a permit for the sale of real estate syndicate securities or renewal thereof is one hundred dollars plus one-tenth of one per cent of the aggregate value of the certificates of interest sought to be issued in this state up to a maximum aggregate fee of one thousand five hundred dollars. For the purpose of determining the fees fixed in this section, the value of the real estate syndicate securities shall be the price at which they are proposed to be sold, including obligations to make future payments, or the value as alleged in the application, or the actual value, as determined by the commission, of the consideration, if other than money, to be received therefor, whichever is greater.
(b)The fee for filing any application for a permit to issue real estate syndicate securities evidencing any change in the rights, preferences, privileges or restrictions on outstanding real estate syndicate securities is one hundred dollars. Where such issuance will result in an increase in the aggregate face amount of the real estate syndicate securities, the fee shall be in accordance with subsection
(a)of this section.
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