Acts and Regulations

B-9.1 - Business Corporations Act

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Contracts made before incorporation
2023, c.2, s.155
12(1)Except as provided in this section, a person who enters into a contract in the name of or purportedly on behalf of a corporation before it comes into existence is personally bound by the contract and is entitled to the benefits thereof.
12(2)A corporation may, within a reasonable time after it comes into existence, by any action or conduct signifying its intention to be bound thereby, adopt an oral or written contract made before it came into existence in its name or on its behalf, and upon such adoption
(a) the corporation is bound by the contract and is entitled to the benefits thereof as if the corporation had been in existence at the date of the contract and had been a party thereto; and
(b) a person who purported to act in the name of or on behalf of the corporation ceases, except as provided in subsection (3), to be bound by or entitled to the benefits of the contract.
12(3)Except as provided in subsection (4), whether or not an oral or written contract made before the coming into existence of a corporation is adopted by the corporation, a party to the contract may apply, within a reasonable time after the date of incorporation of such corporation, to the Court for an order fixing obligations under the contract as joint or joint and several or apportioning liability between or among the corporation and a person who purported to act in the name of or on behalf of the corporation and upon such application the Court may make any order it thinks fit.
12(4)If expressly so provided in the oral or written contract, a person who purported to act in the name of or on behalf of the corporation before it came into existence is not bound by the contract or entitled to the benefits thereof.
2023, c.2, s.155
Contracts made before incorporation
12(1)Except as provided in this section, a person who enters into a contract in the name of or purportedly on behalf of a corporation before it comes into existence is personally bound by the contract and is entitled to the benefits thereof.
12(2)A corporation may, within a reasonable time after it comes into existence, by any action or conduct signifying its intention to be bound thereby, adopt an oral or written contract made before it came into existence in its name or on its behalf, and upon such adoption
(a) the corporation is bound by the contract and is entitled to the benefits thereof as if the corporation had been in existence at the date of the contract and had been a party thereto; and
(b) a person who purported to act in the name of or on behalf of the corporation ceases, except as provided in subsection (3), to be bound by or entitled to the benefits of the contract.
12(3)Except as provided in subsection (4), whether or not an oral or written contract made before the coming into existence of a corporation is adopted by the corporation, a party to the contract may apply, within a reasonable time after the date of incorporation of such corporation, to the Court for an order fixing obligations under the contract as joint or joint and several or apportioning liability between or among the corporation and a person who purported to act in the name of or on behalf of the corporation and upon such application the Court may make any order it thinks fit.
12(4)If expressly so provided in the oral or written contract, a person who purported to act in the name of or on behalf of the corporation before it came into existence is not bound by the contract or entitled to the benefits thereof.
Contracts made before incorporation
12(1)Except as provided in this section, a person who enters into a contract in the name of or purportedly on behalf of a corporation before it comes into existence is personally bound by the contract and is entitled to the benefits thereof.
12(2)A corporation may, within a reasonable time after it comes into existence, by any action or conduct signifying its intention to be bound thereby, adopt an oral or written contract made before it came into existence in its name or on its behalf, and upon such adoption
(a) the corporation is bound by the contract and is entitled to the benefits thereof as if the corporation had been in existence at the date of the contract and had been a party thereto; and
(b) a person who purported to act in the name of or on behalf of the corporation ceases, except as provided in subsection (3), to be bound by or entitled to the benefits of the contract.
12(3)Except as provided in subsection (4), whether or not an oral or written contract made before the coming into existence of a corporation is adopted by the corporation, a party to the contract may apply, within a reasonable time after the date of incorporation of such corporation, to the Court for an order fixing obligations under the contract as joint or joint and several or apportioning liability between or among the corporation and a person who purported to act in the name of or on behalf of the corporation and upon such application the Court may make any order it thinks fit.
12(4)If expressly so provided in the oral or written contract, a person who purported to act in the name of or on behalf of the corporation before it came into existence is not bound by the contract or entitled to the benefits thereof.