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Exempt Market
Report).
What is the Exempt Market?
Generally, securities offered to the public in Ontario must be
offered under a prospectus , which provides details of
the issuer and securities being offered and is filed with the
relevant securities commissions. However, there are some exceptions
to this rule that allow securities to be offered without a
prospectus, called prospectus exemptions . These
prospectus exemptions can help an issuer raise money from investors
without the time and expense of preparing and filing a
prospectus.
The exempt market refers to the segment of
Canada s capital markets where securities can be sold without a
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In the recently-passed
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (the “Act”), Congress provided much-needed cover for landlords that enter into forbearance agreements with their tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting landlords from exposure to preference litigation arising out of the deferred rent payments if the tenant were to later file bankruptcy.
What is a preference?
Generally, when an entity files bankruptcy, payments it made to its creditors in the 90 days prior to the bankruptcy filing are subject to potential recapture
even though the payment was made on account of a legitimate obligation. The Bankruptcy Code seeks to equalize treatment among all creditors by recovering payments made to creditors that were “preferred,” that is, those that received