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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 375 · § 375.14

§ 375.14. Do I have to make any certifications?

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By submitting a tender offering a security or securities for sale, you are deemed to certify to us that:
(a)You are in compliance with this part and the redemption operation announcement;
(b)You will not use any redemption operation information from FedTrade as a basis for any transaction unless:
(1)such information is available to you from another source at the time of the transaction; or
(2)such transaction is solely for the purpose of hedging specific, identifiable risks to you arising from the acceptance or rejection of your offers in a Treasury redemption operation or unwinding hedges of specific, identifiable risks to you arising from securities you redeem in a Treasury redemption operation; and
(c)You will not convey any redemption operation information from FedTrade to another person or entity except for the purpose of effectuating a transaction permitted under paragraph
(b)of this section.
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