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A leading proponent of the utilitarian approach to ethics was the eighteenth-century philosopher Immanuel Kant.
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A law enacted in 1935 to regulate the electric utility companies by restricting their operations and ensuring they operate within their designated jurisdictions.
Trust Indenture Act
A federal law in the United States that imposes regulations on the issuance of certain securities, including requiring a formal agreement between bond issuers and trustees.
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A federal law regulating the organization and activities of investment companies, primarily to protect investors from conflicts of interest and other abuses.
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A regulation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that sets forth the form and content of financial statements required to be filed with the commission.
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