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Blue Sky Laws

State regulations governing the sale of securities and mutual funds, designed to safeguard investors from being lured into fraudulent or unscrupulous deals. Under this memorandum, only appointed brokers or agents, who are appropriately licensed within the jurisdiction, are allowed to make securities transactions.

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  1. Blue sky law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Today, the blue sky laws of 40 of the 50 states are patterned after the Uniform Securities Act of 1956. Historically, the federal securities laws and the state blue ...
     
  2. Blue Sky Laws - State Securities Laws -Intro from SECLaw.com
    These state rules are known as "Blue Sky Laws". The origin of the term is a bit unclear, but the first use of the term that we are aware of is in an opinion of Justice ...
     
  3. Blue Sky Laws Definition | Investopedia
    State regulations designed to protect investors against securities fraud by requiring sellers of new issues to register their offerings and provide financial details.
     
  4. Blue Sky Laws
    Sep 27, 2000 ... Blue Sky Laws. Every state has its own securities laws—commonly known as " Blue Sky Laws"—that are designed to protect investors against ...
     
  5. Blue sky law | LII / Legal Information Institute
    Blue sky laws developed in the frenzied years leading up to the Great Depression, in response to fact that more and more ordinary investors were losing money ...
     
  6. Blue Sky Laws - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    blue sky laws n. laws intended to protect the public from purchasing stock in fraudulent companies that lack substance, such as those selling swamp land, ...
     
  7. Blue Sky Laws - LexisNexis
    "Blue Sky Laws" is the collective name for the securities regulation statutes of the 50 states. These laws can be found in each state's codified statutes, ...
     
  8. Origin of the Blue Sky Laws - Yale Law School Legal Scholarship ...
    The Failed Compromise of 1915 and the New Blue Sky Laws of 1916 . ... statutes known colloquially as "blue sky" laws.1 Only with the Securities. Act of 1933,2 ...