Foreign Securities Authority Law and Legal Definition
According to 15 USCS § 78c (50), the term foreign securities authority means “any foreign government, or any governmental body or regulatory organization empowered by a foreign government to administer or enforce its laws as they relate to securities matters.”
Legal Definition list
- Foreign Sales Corporation
- Foreign Sales (Entertainment law)
- Foreign Representative (Bankruptcy)
- Foreign Public Entity
- Foreign Public Charter Operator [Aeronautics and Space]
- Foreign Securities Authority
- Foreign Service Grievance Board Regulations
- Foreign Service Institute [FSI]
- Foreign Service Normal Cost
- Foreign Shell Bank
- Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 [FSIA]
Related Legal Terms
- Actively Traded Securities
- Actual Authority
- Adjustment Securities
- Adoption Record [Foreign Relations]
- Adoption Service [Foreign Relations]
- Adult Parol Authority (APA)
- Affect Interstate And Foreign Commerce
- Affiliated Persons (Securities)
- Agency or Instrumentality of a Foreign State
- Agency Sales Ticket (Securities)