Sec. 22.108 Parties to applications.
Each application for an authorization, assignment of authorization,
or
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for consent to transfer of control in the Public Mobile Service must
disclose fully the real party or parties in interest to the application.
Such disclosure must include:
(a) A list of the applicant's subsidiaries, if any. For the purposes
of this section, a subsidiary is any business for which the applicant or
any officer, director, stockholder or key manager of the applicant owns
5% or more of the stock, warrants, options or debt securities. This list
must include a description of each subsidiary's principal business and
relationship to the applicant.
(b) A list of the applicant's affiliates, if any. For the purposes
of this section, an affiliate is:
(1) Any business that holds a 5% or more interest in the applicant;
or,
(2) Any business in which a 5% or more interest is held by a
business that also holds a 5% or more interest in the applicant.
(c) A list of the names, addresses, citizenship and principal
business of any person holding 5% or more of each class of stock,
warrants, options or debt securities of the applicant, indicating the
amount and percentage held, and providing the name, address, citizenship
and principal place of business of any person, if other than the holder,
for whose benefit such interest is held. If any such persons are related
by blood or marriage, the relationship must be disclosed.
(d) For initial cellular applications, the name and address of each
partner, his or her citizenship and the share or interest participation
in the partnership. This information must be provided for all partners,
regardless of their respective ownership interests in the partnership. A
signed and dated copy of the partnership agreement must be included in
the application. See Sec. 22.953(a)(5)(v).
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