17 CFR §229.1601
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For the purposes of this subpart:
- (a)De-SPAC transaction. The term de-SPAC transaction means a business combination, such as a merger, consolidation, exchange of securities, acquisition of assets, reorganization, or similar transaction, involving a special purpose acquisition company and one or more target companies (contemporaneously, in the case of more than one target company).
- (b)Special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). The term special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) means a company that has:
- (1)Indicated that its business plan is to:
- (i)Conduct a primary offering of securities that is not subject to the requirements of § 230.419 of this chapter (Rule 419 under the Securities Act);
- (ii)Complete a business combination, such as a merger, consolidation, exchange of securities, acquisition of assets, reorganization, or similar transaction, with one or more target companies within a specified time frame; and
- (iii)Return proceeds from the offering and any concurrent offering (if such offering or concurrent offering intends to raise proceeds) to its security holders if the company does not complete a business combination, such as a merger, consolidation, exchange of securities, acquisition of assets, reorganization, or similar transaction, with one or more target companies within the specified time frame; or
- (2)Represented that it pursues or will pursue a special purpose acquisition company strategy.
- (1)Indicated that its business plan is to:
- (c)SPAC sponsor. The term SPAC sponsor means any entity and/or person primarily responsible for organizing, directing, or managing the business and affairs of a special purpose acquisition company, excluding, if an entity is a SPAC sponsor, officers and directors of the special purpose acquisition company who are not affiliates of any such entity that is a SPAC sponsor.
- (d)Target company. The term target company means an operating company, business or assets.