49:5-9. Takeover offer
a. An offer shall provide that any equity securities of a target company deposited or tendered pursuant to a takeover offer may be withdrawn by or on behalf of any offeree at any time up to the third day prior to the announced termination date, except as the bureau chief may otherwise prescribe by rule or order for the protection of the offerees.
b. If an offeror makes a takeover offer for less than all the outstanding equity securities of any class, and if the number of securities deposited or tendered pursuant thereto is greater than the number the offeror has offered to accept and pay for, the securities shall be accepted pro rata, disregarding fractions, according to the number of securities deposited or tendered by each offeree.
c. If an offeror varies the term of a takeover offer before its expiration date by increasing the consideration offered to the offerees, the offeror shall pay the increased consideration for all equity securities accepted, whether the securities have been accepted by the offeror before or after the variation in the terms of the offer.
d. No offeror shall make a takeover offer at any time when an administrative or injunctive proceeding has been brought by the bureau chief against the offeror for violation of this chapter that has not been finally determined.
e. An offeror may not make a takeover offer involving a target company which is not made to the owners of equity securities of the target company who are residents of this State.
L.1977, c. 76, s. 9, eff. April 27, 1977.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Section 49:2-1 - Obligations of United States; authority to act as selling and issuing agents
Section 49:2-4 - Form of obligation
Section 49:2-5 - Contracts regarding servicing of obligations
Section 49:2-6 - Execution of obligation; signature
Section 49:2-7 - Powers as supplemental; inconsistent laws
Section 49:2A-1 - Short title.
Section 49:2A-2 - Findings, determinations.
Section 49:2A-3 - Definitions.
Section 49:2A-4 - Allocation of State volume cap.
Section 49:2A-5 - Annual report.
Section 49:2B-4 - Amount authorized
Section 49:2B-5 - Refunding bonds, terms
Section 49:2B-6 - Issuing officials
Section 49:2B-8 - Authentication
Section 49:2B-10 - Issues as separate series, interest payable
Section 49:2B-12 - Temporary bonds
Section 49:2B-13 - Application of proceeds
Section 49:2B-14 - Application of trust amounts
Section 49:2B-15 - Replacement of lost bonds or coupons
Section 49:2B-16 - Application of accrued interest
Section 49:2B-18 - Bonds secured by amounts in trust
Section 49:2B-19 - Appropriations
Section 49:2B-20 - Insufficiency of funds
Section 49:2B-21 - Reports, legislative authority
Section 49:3-47 - Title amended; "act" defined.
Section 49:3-49 - Definitions relative to Uniform Securities Law.
Section 49:3-50 - Exemptions of certain securities.
Section 49:3-51 - Applicability of act.
Section 49:3-52 - Unlawful activities
Section 49:3-52.1 - Prohibitions relative to securities.
Section 49:3-52.2 - Sales of securities, misleading use of senior-specific certifications.
Section 49:3-53 - Prohibited practices relative to investment adviser.
Section 49:3-54 - False, misleading statements.
Section 49:3-55 - Determination of validity of filed document.
Section 49:3-56 - Registration required.
Section 49:3-57 - Obtaining initial, renewal registration.
Section 49:3-58 - Denial, suspension, revocation of registration.
Section 49:3-59 - Maintenance of records, examination.
Section 49:3-60 - Offer or sale of securities, lawful; conditions.
Section 49:3-60.1 - Documents required to be filed.
Section 49:3-61 - Registration of security by qualification.
Section 49:3-61.1 - Coordination with federal registration.
Section 49:3-61.2 - Registration by notification.
Section 49:3-62 - Filing of registration statement, fee.
Section 49:3-63 - Filing of materials distributed to prospective investors.
Section 49:3-64 - Issuance of stop order.
Section 49:3-65 - Handling of filed documents.
Section 49:3-66 - Administration of act.
Section 49:3-67 - Rules, forms, orders from bureau chief.
Section 49:3-68 - Powers of bureau chief.
Section 49:3-68.1 - Restraints ordered by bureau chief.
Section 49:3-69 - Enforcement actions by bureau chief.
Section 49:3-70 - Violations, penalties.
Section 49:3-70.1 - Violations, civil penalties.
Section 49:3-71 - Action for deceit; liability.
Section 49:3-72 - Nonapplicability of act.
Section 49:3-73 - Consent to bureau chief as attorney for service of process.
Section 49:3-75 - Construction of act.
Section 49:3-76 - Severability of provisions
Section 49:3-77 - Information provided to prospective investors.
Section 49:3-78 - Agreements relative to exempted transaction.
Section 49:3-79 - Promulgation of legend, investor certification.
Section 49:3-80 - Requirements for Internet site.
Section 49:3-81 - Quarterly report to investors.
Section 49:3-82 - Criteria for disqualifying issuers from claiming exemption.
Section 49:3-83 - Regulations.
Section 49:3-84 - Short title.
Section 49:3-85 - Definitions relative to financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.
Section 49:3-86 - Notification to bureau, county adult protective services provider.
Section 49:3-87 - Notification of certain third party.
Section 49:3-88 - Delay of transaction, disbursement.
Section 48:3-89 - Provision of access to records.
Section 49:4-1 - Security; governing instrument defined
Section 49:4-2 - Shredding in lieu of cremation or incineration
Section 49:5-4 - Permission to proceed; hearings
Section 49:5-5 - Mailing shareholders; payment of expenses
Section 49:5-6 - Time for filing
Section 49:5-7 - Investigations
Section 49:5-8 - Prohibited acts
Section 49:5-9 - Takeover offer
Section 49:5-10 - Voting of securities; restrictions
Section 49:5-11 - Promulgation of regulations
Section 49:5-13 - Criminal penalties
Section 49:5-14 - Civil penalties
Section 49:5-15 - Rights and remedies
Section 49:5-16 - Conflict with other laws
Section 49:5-17 - Appeals procedure; judicial review; in lieu of prerogative writ
Section 49:5-18 - Severability clause
Section 49:5-19 - Application of Takeover Bid Disclosure Law