General Rules and Regulations
promulgated
under the
Securities Act of 1933
Rule 141 -- Definition of "Commission from an Underwriter or Dealer Not in
Excess of the Usual and Customary Distributors' or Sellers' Commissions" in Section
2(a)(11), for Certain Transactions
The term commission in section
2(a)(11) of the Act shall include such remuneration, commonly known as a spread,
as may be received by a distributor or dealer as a consequence of reselling securities
bought from an underwriter or dealer at a price below the offering price of such
securities, where such resales afford the distributor or dealer a margin of profit
not in excess of what is usual and customary in such transactions.
The term commission from an underwriter or dealer
in section 2(a)(11) of the Act shall include commissions paid by an underwriter
or dealer directly or indirectly controlling or controlled by, or under direct
or indirect common control with the issuer.
The term usual and customary distributors' or
sellers' commission in section 2(a)(11) of the Act shall mean a commission
or remuneration, commonly known as a spread, paid to or received by any person
selling securities either for his own account or for the account of others, which
is not in excess of the amount usual and customary in the distribution and sale
of issues of similar type and size; and not in excess of the amount allowed to
other persons, if any, for comparable service in the distribution of the particular
issue; but such term shall not include amounts paid to any person whose function
is the management of the distribution of all or a substantial part of the particular
issue, or who performs the functions normally performed by an underwriter or underwriting
syndicate.
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