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Liability Under Section 17 of the 1933 Act - Explained

Securities Law - Section 17 Liability

Written by Jason Gordon

Updated at September 25th, 2021

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What is liability under Section 17 of the 33 Act?Discussion QuestionPractice QuestionAcademic Research

What is liability under Section 17 of the 33 Act?

Section 17 of the 33 Act is an anti-fraud provision applicable to the initial sale or issuance of securities. It makes it illegal to employ any device, scheme, or artifice to defraud obtain money or property engage in any transaction, practice, or course of business which operates or would operated as a fraud or deceit upon the purchaser. It is primarily a government enforcement provision and courts generally do not allow a private cause of action by purchasers against the issuer under this provision.

Note: Section 17 is very similar in nature to Rule 10(b)(5) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which is a common fraud prevention provision. The primary difference is Section 17 does not require the government to demonstrate a specific mental intent of the issuer to defraud purchasers of securities.

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Related Topics

  • Liability Under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1933
  • What is civil liability under Section 11 of the 33 Act?
  • What is civil liability under Section 12 of the 33 Act?
  • What are defenses available to charges under Sections 11 and 12?
  • What is civil liability under Section 17 of the 33 Act?
  • What is potential criminal liability under the 33 Act?

Discussion Question

Why do you think Congress provided specifically for a government civil action based upon fraudulent practices? Do you think the statute is sufficiently broad to cover all types of fraudulent conduct in the issuance of securities? Why or why not?

Practice Question

ABC Corp is issuing securities to finance its growth. The directors purposely generate false information to include in the financial disclosures provided to investors. These disclosures are instrumental in the investors decision to invest in ABC Corp. What is the potential for director liability under Section 17 of the 33 Act?

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