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Going effective
(USA) The time at which the SEC declares a registration statement effective under the Securities Act of 1933, so that sales (not just offers) of the securities being registered can be made. See 'Acceleration Order', 'Acceleration Request,' and 'Effective Date'. In the UK, the equivalent term is Admission'. See 'Admission'.
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