As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 7, 1999
File No.: 333-82107
U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-14
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
[ ] Pre-Effective Amendment No. [X] Post-Effective Amendment No. 1
(Check appropriate box or boxes)
VONTOBEL FUNDS, INC. (800) 527-9500
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Exact Name of Registrant Area Code and Telephone No.
as Specified in Charter
1500 FOREST AVENUE, SUITE 223, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23229
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Address of Principal Executive Offices: (Number, Street, City, State, Zip
Code)
Name and Address of Agent for service: John Pasco, III
Commonwealth Shareholder Services, Inc.
1500 Forest Avenue, Suite 223
Richmond, Virginia 23229
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Copies to: Steven M. Felsenstein, Esquire
Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young, LLP
2600 One Commerce Square
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
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Title of Securities Being Registered: Shares of Common Stock of the
Vontobel Greater European Bond Fund
series of the Registrant
No filing fee is due because of reliance on Section 24(f) of the Investment
Company Act of 1940. Pursuant to Rule 429(a), this Registration Statement
relates to shares previously registered on Form N-1A (Securities Act of 1933
File No. 2-78931; Investment Company Act of 1940 File No. 811-3551)
It is proposed that this filing become effective on September 7, 1999, pursuant
to Rule 485(b).
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The Combined Prospectus/Proxy Statement and Statement of Additional Information
to this Registration Statement was previously filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission's EDGAR system pursuant to rule 497(b) on August 10, 1999
(File No.: 333-82107) and is incorporated herein by reference to such filing.
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PART C - OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 15. INDEMNIFICATION.
Response to Item 15 to this Post-Effective Amendment is incorporated herein by
reference to Item 15 of the Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-14/A,
(File No. 333-82107) filed electronically with the Securities and Exchange
Commission on August 2, 1999.
ITEM 16. EXHIBITS.
Response to Items 16. (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11),
(13), (14), (15), (16) and (17) to this Post-Effective Amendment is incorporated
herein by reference to the corresponding Item Nos. to the Registrant's
Registration Statement on Form N-14/A (File No. 333-82107) filed electronically
with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 2, 1999.
(12) Opinion of counsel supporting the tax matters and consequences to
shareholders.
Tax opinion of Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young, LLP, counsel to the
Registrant, supporting the tax matters and consequences to
shareholders discussed in the prospectus, is filed electronically
herewith at Exhibit EX99-12.
ITEM 17. UNDERTAKINGS.
(1) The undersigned Registrant agrees that prior to any public reoffering of
the securities registered through the use of a prospectus which is a part
of this registration statement by any person or party who is deemed to be
an underwriter within the meaning of Rule 145(c) of the Securities Act
[17CFR230.15c], the reoffering prospectus will contain the information
called for by the applicable registration form for reofferings by persons
who may be deemed underwriters, in addition to the information called for
by the other items of the applicable form.
(2) The undersigned Registrant agrees that every prospectus that is filed
under paragraph (1) above will be filed as a part of an amendment to the
registration statement and will not be used until the amendment is
effective, and that, in determining any liability under the 1933 Act, each
post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be a new registration
statement for the securities offered therein, and the offering of the
securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide
offering of them.
SIGNATURES
As required by the Securities Act of 1933 this registration statement has been
signed on behalf of the Registrant in the City of Richmond, and the Commonwealth
of Virginia on the 3rd day of September, 1999.
VONTOBEL FUNDS, INC.
Registrant
By /s/John Pasco, III
John Pasco, III,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
As required by the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration Statement has
been signed below by the following persons in the capacities and on the date
indicated below.
(Signature) (Title)
(Date)
/s/John Pasco, III Director, Chairman September 7, 1999
John Pasco, III Chief Executive
Officer and Chief
Financial officer
/s/ Henry Schlegel* Director September 7, 1999
Henry Schlegel
/s/ Samuel Boyd, Jr.* Director September 7, 1999
Samuel Boyd, Jr.
/s/ Paul M. Dickinson* Director September 7, 1999
Paul M. Dickinson
/s/ William E. Poist* Director September 7, 1999
William E. Poist
/s/ John Pasco, III
John Pasco, III
* Pursuant to Powers-of-Attorney on File
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EXHIBIT INDEX
Exhibit No. Document
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EX99-12 Tax opinion of Stradley, Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP
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EXHIBIT NO. EX99-12
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STRADLEY RONON STEVENS & YOUNG, LLP
Attorneys At Law 2600 One Commerce Malvern,
Square Pennsylvania
Telephone (215) Philadelphia, PA Cherry Hill, New
564-8000 19103-7098 Jersey
Fax (215) 564-8120 Wilmington, Delaware
Limited Liability
Partnership
August 27, 1999
Board of Directors
Vontobel Funds, Inc.
1500 Forest Avenue, Suite 223
Richmond, VA 23229
Re: Agreement and Plan of Reorganization, Dated as of the 5th Day of
August, 1999 (the "Agreement"), By and Between the Vontobel Funds,
Inc., a Maryland corporation (the "Company"), on behalf of its series
Vontobel Eastern European Debt Fund ("Acquiring Fund") and the
Company, on behalf of its series, Vontobel International
Bond Fund ("Acquired Fund")
Ladies and Gentlemen:
You have requested our opinion as to certain federal income tax
consequences of the reorganization of Acquired Fund which will consist of: (i)
the acquisition by the Acquiring Fund of substantially all of the property,
assets and goodwill of the Acquired Fund in exchange solely for shares of common
stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Acquiring Fund ("Acquiring Fund
Shares"); (ii) the distribution of the Acquiring Fund Shares to the shareholders
of the Acquired Fund according to their respective interests; and (iii) the
subsequent dissolution of the Acquired Fund as soon as practicable after the
closing (the "Reorganization"), all upon and subject to the terms and conditions
of the Agreement.
In rendering our opinion, we have reviewed and relied upon (a) the
Agreement and Plan of Reorganization, dated as of the 5th day of August, 1999,
by and between the Acquiring Fund and the Acquired Fund ("Agreement"), (b) the
proxy materials provided to stockholders of the Acquired Fund in connection with
the Special Meeting of Stockholders of the Acquired Fund held on August 25,
1999, (c) certain representations concerning the Reorganization made to us by
the Acquiring Fund and the Acquired Fund in a letter dated August 25, 1999 (the
"Representation Letter"), (d) all other documents, financial and other reports
and corporate minutes which we deemed relevant or appropriate, and (e) such
statutes, regulations, rulings and decisions as we deemed material to the
rendition of this opinion. All terms used herein, unless otherwise defined, are
used as defined in the Agreement.
For purposes of this opinion, we have assumed that the Acquired Fund on
the effective date of the Reorganization satisfies, and following the
Reorganization, the Acquiring Fund will continue to satisfy, the requirements of
subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), for
qualification as a regulated investment company.
Under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of Treasury under
Section 1276(d) of the Code, certain transfers of market discount bonds will be
excepted from the requirement that accrued market discount be recognized on
disposition of a market discount bond under Section 1276(a) of the Code. Such
regulations are to provide, in part, that accrued market discount will not be
included in income if no gain is recognized under Section 361(a) of the Code
where a bond is transferred in an exchange qualifying as a tax-free
reorganization. As of the date hereof, the Secretary has not issued any
regulations under Section 1276 of the Code.
Based on the foregoing and provided the Reorganization is carried out in
accordance with the applicable laws of the State of Maryland, the Agreement and
the Representation Letter, it is our opinion that:
1. The Reorganization will constitute a tax-free reorganization within the
meaning of Section 368(a)(1)(C) of the Code, and Acquired Fund and Acquiring
Fund will each be a party to the reorganization within the meaning of Section
368(b) of the Code.
2. No gain or loss will be recognized by Acquired Fund upon the transfer
of all of its assets to Acquiring Fund in exchange solely for Acquiring Fund
Shares pursuant to Section 361(a) and Section 357(a) of the Code. We express no
opinion as to whether any accrued market discount will be required to be
recognized as ordinary income pursuant to Section 1276 of the Code.
3. No gain or loss will be recognized by Acquiring Fund upon the receipt
by it of all of the assets of Acquired Fund in exchange solely for Acquiring
Fund Shares pursuant to Section 1032(a) of the Code.
4. The basis of the assets of Acquired Fund received by Acquiring Fund
will be the same as the basis of such assets to Acquired Fund immediately prior
to the exchange pursuant to Section 362(b) of the Code.
5. The holding period of the assets of Acquired Fund received by Acquiring
Fund will include the period during which such assets were held by Acquired Fund
pursuant to Section 1223(2) of the Code.
6. No gain or loss will be recognized by the stockholders of Acquired Fund
upon the exchange of their Acquired Fund Shares for Acquiring Fund Shares
(including fractional shares to which they may be entitled), pursuant to Section
354(a) of the Code.
7. The basis of the Acquiring Fund Shares received by the stockholders of
Acquired Fund (including fractional shares to which they may be entitled) will
be the same as the basis of the Acquired Fund Shares exchanged therefor pursuant
to Section 358(a)(1) of the Code.
8. The holding period of the Acquiring Fund Shares received by the
stockholders of Acquired Fund (including fractional shares to which they may be
entitled) will include the holding period of the Acquired Fund Shares
surrendered in exchange therefor, provided that the Acquired Fund Shares were
held as a capital asset on the effective date of the Reorganization, pursuant to
Section 1223(1) of the Code.
9. Acquiring Fund will succeed to and take into account as of the date of
the proposed transfer (as defined in Section 1.381(b)-1(b) of the Income Tax
Regulations) the items of Acquired Fund described in Section 381(c) of the Code,
subject to the conditions and limitations specified in Sections 381(b) and (c),
382, 383 and 384 of the Code.
Our opinion is based upon the Code, the applicable Treasury Regulations
promulgated thereunder, the present position of the Internal Revenue Service as
set forth in published revenue rulings and revenue procedures, present
administrative positions of the Internal Revenue Service, and existing judicial
decisions, all of which are subject to change either prospectively or
retroactively. We do not undertake to make any continuing analysis of the facts
or relevant law following the date of this letter.
Our opinion is conditioned upon the performance by Acquiring Fund and
Acquired Fund of their undertakings in the Agreement and the Representation
Letter.
This opinion is being rendered to Acquiring Fund and Acquired Fund and may
be relied upon only by such funds and the stockholders of each.
Very truly yours,
STRADLEY, RONON, STEVENS & YOUNG, LLP
By: /s/ William P. Zimmerman
William P. Zimmerman, a Partner