Microsoft Word - SEA-ÃÒ©ºÑº 6-3-51.doc (Unofficial Translation)* Securities and Exchange Act (No. 4) B.E. 2551 _________________ BHU BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ, REX., Given on the day of 23rd February B.E. 2551 Being the 63rd Year of the Present Reign. His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej is graciously pleased to proclaim that: Whereas it is expedient to amend the law on securities and exchange; Whereas this Act contains certain provision relating to the restriction of rights and liberties of persons wh...
of whatever name excluding bills, divided into units, each with equal value and a predetermined rate of return, issued by any company to a lender or purchaser, representing the right of the holder of
bills, divided into units, each with equal value and a predetermined rate of return, issued by any company to a lender or purchaser, representing the right of the holder of such instrument to receive
under the law governing such operations. Section 15. Transfer of assets which are rights of claims in the following cases shall be deemed lawful without notice being given to the debtor pursuant to
tokens may be made only when the registration statement for an offering of digital tokens and the draft prospectus have become effective. The offering of digital tokens shall be made through a digital
statement for an offering of digital tokens and the draft prospectus have become effective. The offering of digital tokens shall be made through a digital portal service provider who has been granted with the
following cases shall be deemed lawful without notice being given to the debtor pursuant to Section 306 of the Civil and Commercial Code. However, the rights of the debtor to set up a defence under second
rights of claims in the following cases shall be deemed lawful without notice being given to the debtor pursuant to Section 306 of the Civil and Commercial Code. However, the rights of the debtor to set up
transfer of the claims shall be lawful without notice being given to the debtor pursuant to Section 306 of the Civil and Commercial Code. However, the rights of the debtor to set up a defence under paragraph
shall have the authority to issue a writ of execution, in which case the Civil Procedure Code shall apply, mutatis mutandis, and it shall be deemed that the SEC Office is the judgement creditor.” Section