General Rules and Regulations
promulgated
under the
Securities Act of 1933
Rule 162 -- Submission of Tenders in Registered Exchange Offers
Notwithstanding section
5(a) of the Act, offerors may solicit tenders of securities in an exchange
offer subject to Rule 13e-4(e)
or Rule 14d-4(b) of this chapter
before a registration statement is effective as to the security offered, so
long as no securities are purchased until the registration statement is effective
and the tender offer has expired in accordance with the tender offer rules.
Notwithstanding section 5(b)(2) of the Act, a prospectus
that meets the requirements of section 10(a)
of the Act need not be delivered to security holders in an exchange offer subject
to Rule 13e-4(e) or Rule 14d-4(b), so long as a preliminary prospectus, prospectus
supplements and revised prospectuses are delivered to security holders in accordance
with Rule 13e-4(e)(2) or Rule 14d-4(b), as applicable.
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