Prospectus

Example Definitions of "Prospectus"
Prospectus. Any prospectus (including each amendment and supplement thereto) that forms a part of any Registration Statement
Prospectus. The prospectus relating to the Securities which contains the Rule 430B Information in the form first used (or made available upon the request of purchasers pursuant to Rule 173 under the Securities Act) in connection with the confirmation of sales of the Securities
Prospectus. The base prospectus included in the Registration Statement together with the prospectus supplement relating to the Securities first filed with the SEC pursuant to Rule 424(b) under the Securities Act
Prospectus. The prospectus describing the terms and conditions of the Plan, as amended.
Prospectus. Means the most current effective prospectus relating to the particular Fund's Shares under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended;
Prospectus. The prospectus included in a Registration Statement, including, without limitation, a prospectus that discloses information previously omitted from a prospectus filed as part of an effective registration statement in reliance upon Rule 415 under the 1933 Act), as amended or supplemented, including all documents incorporated by reference therein
Prospectus. The prospectus forming a part of the Registration Statement and the prospectus supplement relating to the Offered Shares, Offered Warrants, and shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise of the Offered Warrants, in the form first filed pursuant to Rule 424(b) under the Securities Act, as amended (the Securities Act), as further amended or supplemented at the relevant time, and shall include all information and documents incorporated by reference in such prospectus
Prospectus. Shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter.
Prospectus. The Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information constituting parts of the Registration Statement of the Trust under the 1933 Act as such Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information may be amended or supplemented and filed with the SEC from time to time
Prospectus. Collectively, the Canadian Prospectus and the U.S. Prospectus
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