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Trust for Transactions in Capital Market Act B.E. 2550 was prepared by staff members of the SEC Office. Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that English
was prepared by staff members of the SEC Office. Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that English translation is strictly for reference. Please also note that
(Translation) PAGE 20 (Unofficial Translation) The Trust for Transactions in Capital Market Act( B.E. 2550 (2007) ________________ BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ, REX., Given on the 30th Day of December B.E. 2550; Being the 62nd Year of the Present Reign. His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej is graciously pleased to proclaim that: Whereas it is expedient to enact a law on the trust for transactions in the capital market; Whereas this Act contains certain provisions relating to the restriction of rights and l...
only the original Thai text has legal force and that this English translation is strictly for reference. The SEC, Thailand cannot undertake any responsibility for its accuracy nor be held liable for any
should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that this English translation is strictly for reference. The SEC, Thailand cannot undertake any responsibility for its accuracy nor be
, crude oil, or any other property as specified in the notification of the SEC with the approval of the Cabinet, excluding currencies. “variable” means any exchange rate, interest rate, financial index
, crude oil, or any other property as specified in the notification of the SEC with the approval of the Cabinet, excluding currencies. “variable” means any exchange rate, interest rate, financial index
ex officio board member. 3.4 Exemption of Thai nationality for the board members In case where the operation of the SET requires certain specialized knowledge or experience of a person who does not
article, provided that the rate so prescribed shall not be less than two per cent but not more than fifteen per cent of the wages.” * Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force