17 C.F.R. § 1.53
[Reserved]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 1977–1982 · leading case: Smith v. Groover, 468 F. Supp. 105 (N.D. Ill. 1979).
Smith v. Groover, 468 F. Supp. 105 (N.D. Ill. 1979). “53 (17 C.F.R. Section 1.53), which provided Each contract market shall enforce each bylaw, rule, regulation, and resolution, made or issued by it or by the governing board thereof or any committee, which is in effect as of July 18, 1975, and which relates to terms and conditions…”
New York Mercantile Exch. v. Commodity Futures Trading Comm'n, 443 F. Supp. 326 (S.D.N.Y. 1977). “53, 17 C.F.R. § 1.53 (1977), and from seeking to impose upon plaintiff any sanctions for purported violations of that regulation; and from further proceeding in the matter known as CFTC Docket No.”
Commodity Exch., Inc. v. Commodity Futures Trading Comm'n, 543 F. Supp. 1340 (S.D.N.Y. 1982). “53 provides: Each contract market shall enforce each bylaw, rule, regulation, and resolution, made or issued by it or by the governing board thereof or any committee thereof, which is in effect as of July 18, 1975 and which relates to terms and conditions in contracts of sale to…”
Pollock v. Citrus Assocs. of the New York Cotton Exch., Inc., 512 F. Supp. 711 (S.D.N.Y. 1981). “53, 17 C.F.R. 1.53, which states: “Each contract market shall enforce each bylaw, rule, regulation, and resolution, made or issued by it or by the governing board thereof or any committee thereof, which is in effect as of July 18,1975, and which relates to terms and conditions…”
Pollock v. Citrus Assocs., Etc., 512 F. Supp. 711 (S.D.N.Y. 1981). “53, 17 C.F.R. 1.53, which states: "Each contract market shall enforce each bylaw, rule, regulation, and resolution, made or issued by it or by the governing board thereof or any committee thereof, which is in effect as of July 18, 1975, and which relates to terms and conditions…”
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