Combination declaration: notifying parties must certify full disclosure and that the merger is unlikely to harm competition. Declaration requires the notifying party to certify submission of all Form I information and to assert that the proposed combination falls within the applicable category and is not likely to cause adverse effect on competition; it also requires a confirmation that no false statements or material omissions have been made and mandates signature by each notifying party where multiple parties exist.
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Combination declaration: notifying parties must certify full disclosure and that the merger is unlikely to harm competition.
Declaration requires the notifying party to certify submission of all Form I information and to assert that the proposed combination falls within the applicable category and is not likely to cause adverse effect on competition; it also requires a confirmation that no false statements or material omissions have been made and mandates signature by each notifying party where multiple parties exist.
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