A US federal law designed to protect investors after the stock market crash of 1929; requires that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securities being offered for public sale and prohibits deceit, misrepresentations, and other fraud in the sale of securities; also known as the “Securities Act of 1933”.
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Truth in Securities Law
Source: NCREIF | Date: 09 September 2025 | ID: D1534 | Version: 1