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4 2 1 the investigator should be able to demonstrate e g based on retrospective data a potential for recruiting the required number of suitable subjects within the agreed recruitment period.
Section 4 2. 4 2 2 the investigator should have sufficient time to properly conduct and complete the trial within the agreed trial period. Alterations to a qualified historic building or facility shall comply with 4 1 6 accessible buildings. Alterations the applicable technical specifications of section 4 and the applicable special application sections unless it is determined in accordance with the procedures in 4 1 7 2 that compliance with the requirements for accessible routes.
1 june 2017 it often occurs in practice that a sectional title scheme is opened on more than one piece of land. For the purposes of this chapter. Section 4 2 policy failed asylum seekers may be supported under section 4 2 of the immigration and asylum act 1999 if they meet certain eligibility criteria.
A section 4 a 2 private placement provides an attractive capital raising alternative for a foreign issuer considering offering securities in the united states. Section 4 a 2 of the securities act formerly section 4 2 but redesignated section 4 a 2 by the jobs act provides an exemption from the provisions of section 5 of the securities act for transactions by an issuer not involving any public offering. It provides objective standards that a company can rely on to meet the requirements of the section 4 a 2 exemption.
Section 4 a 2 rule 506 b of regulation d is considered a safe harbor under section 4 a 2. In terms of the repealed sectional titles act 66 of 1971 these properties had to be consolidated before a sectional title scheme could be opened. Private offering exemption section 4 a 2 section 4 a 2 provides that the provisions of section 5 shall not apply to transactions by an issuer not involving any public offering the sec has deemed certain transactions to constitute private offerings and fall outside of the scope of a public offering.
Aquaculture means the farming of aquatic organisms including fish molluscs crustaceans other aquatic invertebrates and aquatic plants from seed stock such as eggs fry fingerlings or larvae by intervention in the rearing or growth processes to enhance production such as regular stocking feeding or.