blue sky law

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English - English
: In the United States, a law that regulates the offering and sale of securities to protect the public from fraud, requiring the registration of all securities offerings and sales, as well as of stock brokers and brokerage firms
A term used to describe state laws and regulations governing the issuance and sale of securities to residents of a state and the licensing and regulation of securities brokers and dealers
State regulations governing an offering to sell securities within the state
a state law regulating the sale of securities in an attempt to control the sale of securities in fraudulent enterprises
A law passed by many states that requires sellers of new issues to register their IPOs and provide financial details on their company
{i} law that regulates the sale of securities (as stock)
A law passed by many states that requires sellers of new issues to register their IPO's and provide financial details on their company
blue law
A law that is intended to enforce moral standards
blue sky laws
plural form of blue sky law
blue law
a law used in the past in the US to control activities that were considered immoral, such as drinking alcohol and working on Sundays. U.S. statute regulating work, commerce, and amusements on Sundays. The name is said to derive from a list of Sabbath regulations published (on blue paper or in blue wrappers) in New Haven, Conn., in 1781. Throughout colonial New England such laws regulated morals and conduct. Most lapsed after the American Revolution, but some, such as prohibitions against the Sunday sale of alcoholic beverages, remain on the books in some areas
blue law
a statute regulating work on Sundays
blue-sky law
A law designed to protect the public from buying fraudulent securities
blue sky law

    Hyphenation

    Blue sky law

    Turkish pronunciation

    blu skay lô

    Pronunciation

    /ˈblo͞o ˈskī ˈlô/ /ˈbluː ˈskaɪ ˈlɔː/

    Etymology

    [ 'blü ] (adjective.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French blou, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German blAo blue; akin to Latin flavus yellow.
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