| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1971 - 258 pages
...separate financial statements are filed if all subsidiaries for which the information is so omitted, considered in the aggregate as a single subsidiary, would not constitute a significant subsidiary. (c) Only the information specified in Instruction 10 need be given as to any predecessor or any subsidiary... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1972 - 426 pages
...fifty percent owned persons if all such subsidiaires and persons whose balance sheets are so omitted, considered in the aggregate as a single subsidiary, would not constitute a significant subsidiary. (c) (1) There shall be filed for any business directly or indirectly acquired by the applicant after... | |
| Administrative law - 1976 - 912 pages
...hereunder are to be offered in exchange for the securities to be acquired. (c) No financial st, tements need be filed, however, for any business acquired...9. Filing of other statements in certain cases. The Board may, upon the request of the bank, and where consistent with the protection of investors, permit... | |
| Administrative law - 1980 - 352 pages
...being registered hereunder are to be offered in exchange for the securities to be acquired. (c) No financial statements need be filed, however, for any business acquired or to be icquired from a majority-owned subsidiary. In addition, the statements of any one or more businesses... | |
| Administrative law - 1981 - 1080 pages
...being registered hereunder are to be offered in exchange for the securities to be acquired. (c) No financial statements need be filed, however, for any business acquired or to be acquired or for any business in which an investment acquired or to be acquired is required to be accounted for... | |
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