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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 78A — North Carolina Securities Act

§ 78A-10. Unlawful representations concerning registration or exemption.

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§ 78A-10. Unlawful representations concerning registration or exemption.
(a)Neither
(i)the fact that an application for registration under Article 5 or a registration statement under Article 4 has been filed nor
(ii)the fact that a person or security is effectively registered constitutes a finding by the Administrator that any document filed under this Chapter is true, complete, and not misleading. Neither any such fact nor the fact that an exemption or exception is available for a security or a transaction means that the Administrator has passed in any way upon the merits or qualifications of, or recommended or given approval to, any person, security, or transaction.
(b)It is unlawful to make, or cause to be made, to any prospective purchaser, customer, or client any representation inconsistent with subsection (a). (1973, c. 1380.)
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