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SUBCHAPTER I—DOMESTIC SECURITIES

This chapter may be cited as the “Securities Act of 1933”.
  • § 77b. Definitions; promotion of efficiency, competition, and capital formation
  • § 77b-1. Swap agreements
  • § 77c. Classes of securities under this subchapter
  • § 77d. Exempted transactions
  • § 77e. Prohibitions relating to interstate commerce and the mails
  • § 77f. Registration of securities
  • § 77g. Information required in registration statement
  • § 77h. Taking effect of registration statements and amendments thereto
  • § 77h-1. Cease-and-desist proceedings
  • § 77i. Court review of orders
  • § 77j. Information required in prospectus
  • § 77k. Civil liabilities on account of false registration statement
  • § 77l. Civil liabilities arising in connection with prospectuses and communications
  • § 77m. Limitation of actions
  • § 77n. Contrary stipulations void
  • § 77o. Liability of controlling persons
  • § 77p. Additional remedies; limitation on remedies
  • § 77q. Fraudulent interstate transactions
  • § 77r. Exemption from State regulation of securities offerings
  • § 77r-1. Preemption of State law
  • § 77s. Special powers of Commission
  • § 77t. Injunctions and prosecution of offenses
  • § 77u. Hearings by Commission
  • § 77v. Jurisdiction of offenses and suits
  • § 77w. Unlawful representations
  • § 77x. Penalties
  • § 77y. Jurisdiction of other Government agencies over securities
  • § 77z. Separability
  • § 77z-1. Private securities litigation
  • § 77z-2. Application of safe harbor for forward-looking statements
  • § 77z-3. General exemptive authority
  • § 77aa. Schedule of information required in registration statement


Note

Source
May 27, 1933, ch. 38, title I, § 1 [§ 77a.], 48 Stat. 74.
Short Title of 1980 Amendment
Pub. L. 96–477, title VI, § 601, Oct. 21, 1980, 94 Stat. 2294, provided that:
“This title [amending sections 77b and 77d of this title] may be cited as the ‘Small Business Issuers' Simplification Act of 1980’.”



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