Rules and Regulations
promulgated
under the
Investment Company Act of 1940
Rule 20a-1 -- Solicitation of Proxies, Consents and Authorizations
No person shall solicit or permit the use of his or
her name to solicit any proxy, consent, or authorization with respect to any security
issued by a registered Fund, except upon compliance with Regulation
14A, Schedule 14A, and all other rules
and regulations adopted pursuant to section 14(a)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that would be applicable to such solicitation
if it were made in respect of a security registered pursuant to section 12 of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Unless the solicitation is made in respect of a
security registered on a national securities exchange, none of the soliciting material
need be filed with such exchange.
If the solicitation is made by or on behalf of the
management of the investment company, then the investment adviser or any prospective
investment adviser and any affiliated person thereof as to whom information is required
in the solicitation shall upon request of the investment company promptly transmit
to the investment company all information necessary to enable the management of such
company to comply with the rules and regulations applicable to such solicitation.
If the solicitation is made by any person other than the management of the investment
company, on behalf of and with the consent of the investment adviser or prospective
investment adviser, then the investment adviser or prospective investment adviser
and any affiliated person thereof as to whom information is required in the solicitation
shall upon request of the person making the solicitation promptly transmit to such
person all information necessary to enable such person to comply with the rules and
regulations applicable to the solicitation.
Instruction. Registrants that have made a public
offering of securities and that hold security holder votes for which proxies, consents,
or authorizations are not being solicited pursuant to the requirements of this section
should refer to section 14(c) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 and the information statement requirements set forth in the
rules thereunder.
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