Unlawful Representations Concerning Registration
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What this video covers
- Why registration is purely procedural, like a DMV license, and never constitutes an endorsement or approval by the Administrator
- The three key facts about what registration does not mean under the Uniform Securities Act (USA): filing does not equal truth, effective registration does not equal merit approval, and exemptions do not equal recommendations
- Why "approved," "endorsed," "recommended," "passed on the merits," and "safe" are all unlawful representations, and why "effective," "registered," and "filed" are the only safe vocabulary choices
- How the fully registered bait trap works: even a perfectly legitimate, flawlessly registered security cannot be described as "approved" by the state
- Why exemptions and exceptions are also procedural only, and how the exemption illusion trap tries to conflate availability with Administrator recommendation
- That the unlawful-representations prohibition applies universally to persons, securities, and transactions, and across all communication types: written, oral, and electronic
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