Sale Of Shares Agreement With Possession In Illinois

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In equity sharing both parties benefit from the relationship. Equity sharing, also known as housing equity partnership (HEP), gives a person the opportunity to purchase a home even if he cannot afford a mortgage on the whole of the current value. Often the remaining share is held by the house builder, property owner or a housing association. Both parties receive tax benefits. Another advantage is the return on investment for the investor, while for the occupier a home becomes readily available even when funds are insufficient.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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A blue sky law is a state law in the United States that regulates the offering and sale of securities to protect the public from fraud. Though the specific provisions of these laws vary among states, they all require the registration of all securities offerings and sales, as well as of stockbrokers and brokerage firms.

Licensing/Securities Sales-persons Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have passed the Series 63 or 66 Exam and the Series 7 or other authorized exam depending on the type of securities activity to be conducted.

In 1979 Illinois enacted the “Regulatory Sunset Act” (5 ILCS 80) which affects all licensed professions in the State. The purpose of the law is to provide oversight and regulatory accountability for the numerous licensed agencies, programs, and professions in Illinois.

While the federal securities laws focus on regulation of the national markets, the Blue Sky Laws focus on irregular Securities and newly formed enterprises, with a goal of protecting the investing public from fraud and worthless speculative offerings.

What are Illinois' Blue Sky Laws? Illinois' Blue Sky Laws, encompassing various statutes under the Illinois Securities Law of 1953 and the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Act, aim to regulate securities and protect investors within the state.

Under it, certain securities listed on stock exchanges, such as NASDAQ or NYSE, are exempt from state blue sky laws. Securities exempt by Rule 506 under federal law are also exempt under blue sky laws.

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Sale Of Shares Agreement With Possession In Illinois