Acts and Regulations

B-9.1 - Business Corporations Act

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Certificate of the Director, as evidence
180(1)Where this Act requires or authorizes the Director to issue a certificate or to certify any fact, the certificate shall be signed by the Director.
180(1.1)For the purposes of subsection (1), any signature of the Director may be printed, stamped or otherwise mechanically reproduced.
180(2)Except in a proceeding under section 140 to dissolve a corporation, a certificate referred to in subsection (1) or a certified copy of it, when introduced as evidence in any civil, criminal, administrative, investigative or other action or proceeding, is conclusive proof of the facts so certified without proof of the signature or official character of the person appearing to have signed the certificate.
1987, c.4, s.2; 2004, c.6, s.1; 2023, c.2, s.123
Certificate of the Director, as evidence
180(1)Where this Act requires or authorizes the Director to issue a certificate or to certify any fact, the certificate shall be signed by the Director.
180(1.1)For the purposes of subsection (1), any signature of the Director may be printed, stamped or otherwise mechanically reproduced.
180(2)Except in a proceeding under section 140 to dissolve a corporation, a certificate referred to in subsection (1) or a certified copy of such certificate, when introduced as evidence in any civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding or for any other purpose, is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof of the facts so certified without proof of the signature or official character of the person appearing to have signed the certificate.
1987, c.4, s.2; 2004, c.6, s.1
Certificate of the Director, as evidence
180(1)Where this Act requires or authorizes the Director to issue a certificate or to certify any fact, the certificate shall be signed by the Director.
180(1.1)For the purposes of subsection (1), any signature of the Director may be printed, stamped or otherwise mechanically reproduced.
180(2)Except in a proceeding under section 140 to dissolve a corporation, a certificate referred to in subsection (1) or a certified copy of such certificate, when introduced as evidence in any civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding or for any other purpose, is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof of the facts so certified without proof of the signature or official character of the person appearing to have signed the certificate.
1987, c.4, s.2; 2004, c.6, s.1