11 CFR 100.52 - Gift, subscription, loan, advance or deposit of money
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28 practice notes
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Federal Election Commission,
...when expenditures are paid for by multicandidate committees after candidacy, the general provisions describing in-kind contributions at 11 CFR 100.52(a) and (d), 109.20, 109.21, 109.23, and 109.37 would apply. The covered expenses in the new rules at 11 CFR 110.2(l) and 9034.10 would not tr......
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Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...form of money or ``anything of value'' (the latter is an ``in-kind contribution'' provided to a candidate or political committee.) See 11 CFR 100.52(d)(1). Candidates must [[Page 422]] all contributions they receive. 2 U.S.C. 434(b)(2). Since the recipient does not actually receive a cash p......
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Independent Expenditures and Electioneering Communications by Corporations and Labor Organizations
...(formerly 2 U.S.C. 441b(b)(2)); 11 CFR 114.1(a)(1); see also 52 U.S.C. 30101(8)(A), (9)(A) (formerly 2 U.S.C. 431(8)(A), (9)(A)); 11 CFR 100.52, 100.111. As enacted, the Act's prohibition on expenditures by corporations and labor organizations included ``independent expenditures,'' which ar......
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Federal Election Commission,
...form of money or “anything of value” (the latter would be an “in-kind contribution” provided to a candidate or political committee. See 11 CFR 100.52(d)(1). Candidates must disclose all contributions they receive. 2 U.S.C. 434(b)(2). Since the recipient does not actually receive a cash paym......
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3 cases
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Janvey v. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Comm. Inc., Civil Action No. 3:10–CV–0346–N.
...... or deposit of money or anything of value made by any person for the purpose of influencing any election for Federal office,” 11 C.F.R. § 100.52(a), and “expenditure” to refer to any “purchase, payment, distribution, loan ..., advance, deposit, or gift of money or anything of value, made......
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Canyon Ferry Baptist Church, E. Helena v. Unsworth, No. 06-35883.
...11. This definition is quite similar to the comparable definition of in-kind contributions in federal regulations. See 11 C.F.R. § 100.52(d). 12. An expenditure or contribution requires an intent "to influence an election." Mont.Code. Ann. § 13-1-101(7)(a)(i). In addition, for two or more p......
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United States v. Rowland, Criminal No. 3:14cr79 (JBA)
...in this case Mr. Rowland, but only the individual making the contribution and the general purpose of the expenditure. (Id. (citing 11 CFR §§ 100.52 (d)(1) and 100.111(e)(1).) Thus, Mr. Rowland argues, because "it would have been perfectly permissible for the Wilson-Foley campaign to only di......