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This Form is used for providing notice of the issuance of shares in compliance with subdivision (H) of Section 25102 of the Corporations Code or Rule 260.103 of the California Code of Regulations.

This form is used for submitting a uniform application or notice in the state of California. It is commonly used for various purposes such as business registrations, license applications, and notices of changes or updates.

This form is used for applying for qualification by coordination in the state of California. It is used by individuals or companies seeking to coordinate their securities offerings with federal regulations.

This form is used for applying for a Broker Dealer Certificate in the state of California through a notification process.

This form is used for applying for approval of a merger in California. It is required to legally merge two or more entities.

This Form is used for providing a statement from the transferee that needs to accompany an application for consent to transfer securities in California, when the securities are subject to a legend or escrow condition.

This form is used for filing a certificate of merger for a credit union that is no longer in operation in the state of California.

This document is used for filing a Certificate of Merger of a surviving credit union in California. It provides a sample of the form DBO-350.

This form is used for calculating the minimum financial requirements for businesses in California. It helps determine if businesses meet the financial criteria required to operate in the state.

This document provides instructions for completing Form DBO-502 Trust Company Consolidated Report of Condition in California. It outlines the requirements and guidelines for accurately reporting the financial condition of a trust company.

This document is used to provide instructions for completing Form DBO-524 Trust Company Consolidated Report of Income for California. It provides detailed guidance on how to accurately report income for trust companies in the state of California.

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