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a. The bureau shall promulgate a legend that the issuer shall be required to provide to all prospective investors in exempted securities offered pursuant to paragraph (14) of subsection (b) of section 3 of P.L.1967, c. 93 (C.49:3-50), informing prospective investors that the securities have not been registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or the bureau and that the securities are subject to limitations on resale, along with any other information the bureau finds relevant to be included in that legend.
b. The bureau shall promulgate an investor certification which, prior to the consummation of a purchase, the investor in the securities shall be required to certify in writing or electronically that the investor understands:
(1) The investment may be a high-risk speculative business venture;
(2) The offering has not been reviewed or approved by any State or federal securities regulatory authority and no person or authority has confirmed the accuracy or determined the adequacy of disclosures made relating to this offering;
(3) The securities are illiquid, there is no ready market for the sale of the securities, and it may be difficult or impossible to sell or otherwise dispose of the investment;
(4) The investor may be subject to tax on the taxable income and losses of the company; and
(5) Any additional information the bureau finds relevant.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 49. Sale of Securities 49 § 3-79 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-49-sale-of-securities/nj-st-sect-49-3-79/
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