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Re: Tavycal post# 131632

Wednesday, 11/16/2011 5:40:52 PM

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 5:40:52 PM

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[color=black]Can the Securities Be Sold Publicly If the Conditions of Rule 144 Have Been Met?[color]
Even if you have met the conditions of Rule 144, you can't sell your restricted securities to the public until you've gotten the legend removed from the certificate. Only a transfer agent can remove a restrictive legend. But the transfer agent won't remove the legend unless you've obtained the consent of the issuer—usually in the form of an opinion letter from the issuer's counsel—that the restricted legend can be removed. Unless this happens, the transfer agent doesn't have the authority to remove the legend and execute the trade in the marketplace.

To begin the process, an investor should contact the company that issued the securities, or the transfer agent of the company's securities, to ask about the procedures for removing a legend. Since removing the legend can be a complicated process, if you're considering buying or selling a restricted security, it would be wise for you to consult an attorney who specializes in securities law.

http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/rule144.htm

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