General Rules and Regulations
promulgated
under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Rule 12b-11 -- Number of Copies; Signatures; Binding
Except as provided in a particular form, three complete
copies of each statement or report, including exhibits and all other papers and documents
filed as a part thereof, shall be filed with the Commission. At least one complete
copy of each statement shall be filed with each exchange on which the securities
covered thereby are to be registered. At least one complete copy of each report under
section 13 of the Act shall be filed with each
exchange on which the registrant has securities registered.
At least one copy of each statement or report filed
with the Commission and one copy thereof filed with each exchange shall be signed
in the manner prescribed by the appropriate form.
Each copy of a statement or report filed with the Commission
or with an exchange shall be bound in one or more parts. Copies filed with the Commission
shall be bound without stiff covers. The statement or report shall be bound on the
left side in such a manner as to leave the reading matter legible.
Signatures. Where the Act or the rules, forms, reports or
schedules thereunder, including paragraph (b) of this section, require a document
filed with or furnished to the commission to be signed, such document shall be
manually signed, or signed using either typed signatures or duplicated or facsimile
versions of manual signatures. Where typed, duplicated or facsimile signatures
are used, each signatory to the filing shall manually sign a signature page or
other document authenticating, acknowledging or otherwise adopting his or her
signature that appears in the filing. Such document shall be executed before or
at the time the filing is made and shall be retained by the filer for a period
of five years. Upon request, the filer shall furnish to the Commission or its
staff a copy of any or all documents retained pursuant to this section.
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