Chapter V - RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF DEPOSITORIES, PARTICIPANTS, ISSUERS, MANNER OF SURRENDER OF CERTIFICATE OF SECURITY AND CREATION OF PLEDGE OR HYPOTHECATION (From Regulation 26 to Regulation 58C)
Regulation 26 - Rights and obligations of depositories, etc.
Securities And Exchange Board of India (Depositories And Participants) Regulations, 1996 Chapter V RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF DEPOSITORIES, PARTICIPANTS, ISSUERS, MANNER OF SURRENDER OF CERTIFICATE OF SECURITY AND CREATION OF PLEDGE OR HYPOTHECATION
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Rights and obligations of depositories extend beyond statute and bye laws to duties arising from agreements between parties. Regulation 26 stipulates that depositories, participants, issuers and issuers' agents possess rights and obligations under the Depositories Act and bye laws and additionally have rights and obligations arising from agreements entered into by them.
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Rights and obligations of depositories extend beyond statute and bye laws to duties arising from agreements between parties.
Regulation 26 stipulates that depositories, participants, issuers and issuers' agents possess rights and obligations under the Depositories Act and bye laws and additionally have rights and obligations arising from agreements entered into by them.
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