Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013

Regulations, transitional provisions, and miscellaneous provisions - General provisions relating to certain FMA instruments

570: Application of subpart

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"Rules for specific financial situations and instruments"

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This subpart applies to you if you are dealing with certain instruments. These instruments include notices issued under section 69 and section 461L. You are also affected if you have exemptions granted under subpart 2 or declarations made under subpart 3.

This subpart also applies to you if you receive notices issued under subpart 4. The rules in this subpart are relevant to these specific situations. You need to understand how these rules affect you in these cases.

The rules apply to these situations to ensure everything runs smoothly. You must follow the rules when dealing with these instruments. The law is in place to guide you in these situations.

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Part 9Regulations, transitional provisions, and miscellaneous provisions
General provisions relating to certain FMA instruments

570Application of subpart

  1. This subpart applies to the following instruments:

  2. notices issued under section 69:
    1. notices issued under section 461L:
      1. exemptions granted under subpart 2:
        1. declarations made under subpart 3:
          1. notices issued under subpart 4.
            Notes
            • Section 570(ab): inserted, on , by section 58 of the Financial Reporting (Amendments to Other Enactments) Act 2013 (2013 No 102).