Acts and Regulations

B-9.1 - Business Corporations Act

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Filing of application for registration and issuance of certificate of registration
200(1)On receipt of the statement referred to in section 197, any other documents required by that section and the prescribed fee for an application for registration from an extra-provincial corporation, the Director shall, unless otherwise specifically provided,
(a) record the date of filing,
(b) issue the appropriate certificate,
(c) file a copy of the certificate and relevant statement,
(d) send to the corporation or its representative a copy of the certificate and relevant statement, and
(e) publish in The Royal Gazette notice of the issue of the certificate, and the cost of the publication shall be paid by the extra-provincial société.
200(2)A certificate of registration issued under this section to an extra-provincial corporation is conclusive proof for the purposes of this Act and for all other purposes that the provisions of this Act in respect of registration of the extra-provincial corporation and all requirements precedent and incidental to registration have been complied with, and that the extra-provincial corporation has been registered under this Part as of the date shown in the certificate of registration.
200(3)If the Director refuses to register an extra-provincial corporation or file any documents required by this Part to be filed by him before the documents become effective, he shall, within twenty days after receipt thereof by him or twenty days after he receives any approval that may be required under any other Act, whichever is later, give written notice of his refusal to the person who sent the statement or document, giving reasons therefor.
200(4)A person who is aggrieved by the decision of the Director may apply to the Court for an order requiring the Director to change his decision, and upon such application the Court may so order and make any further order it sees fit.
1983, c.15, s.27; 1984, c.17, s.11; 1985, c.5, s.5; 2004, c.6, s.1; 2014, c.50, s.22; 2023, c.2, s.155
Filing of application for registration and issuance of certificate of registration
200(1)On receipt of the statement referred to in section 197, any other documents required by that section and the prescribed fee for an application for registration from an extra-provincial corporation, the Director shall, unless otherwise specifically provided,
(a) record the date of filing,
(b) issue the appropriate certificate,
(c) file a copy of the certificate and relevant statement,
(d) send to the corporation or its representative a copy of the certificate and relevant statement, and
(e) publish in The Royal Gazette notice of the issue of the certificate, and the cost of the publication shall be paid by the extra-provincial corporation.
200(2)A certificate of registration issued under this section to an extra-provincial corporation is conclusive proof for the purposes of this Act and for all other purposes that the provisions of this Act in respect of registration of the extra-provincial corporation and all requirements precedent and incidental to registration have been complied with, and that the extra-provincial corporation has been registered under this Part as of the date shown in the certificate of registration.
200(3)If the Director refuses to register an extra-provincial corporation or file any documents required by this Part to be filed by him before the documents become effective, he shall, within twenty days after receipt thereof by him or twenty days after he receives any approval that may be required under any other Act, whichever is later, give written notice of his refusal to the person who sent the statement or document, giving reasons therefor.
200(4)A person who is aggrieved by the decision of the Director may apply to the Court for an order requiring the Director to change his decision, and upon such application the Court may so order and make any further order it sees fit.
1983, c.15, s.27; 1984, c.17, s.11; 1985, c.5, s.5; 2004, c.6, s.1; 2014, c.50, s.22
Filing of application for registration and issuance of certificate of registration
200(1)Where an extra-provincial corporation applies for registration, the Director shall, upon receipt of the statement in the prescribed form, any other documents required by section 197 and the prescribed fee, unless otherwise specifically provided,
(a) record the date of filing,
(b) issue the appropriate certificate,
(c) file a copy of the certificate and relevant statement,
(d) send to the corporation or its representative a copy of the certificate and relevant statement, and
(e) publish in The Royal Gazette notice of the issue of the certificate, and the cost of the publication shall be paid by the extra-provincial corporation.
200(2)A certificate of registration issued under this section to an extra-provincial corporation is conclusive proof for the purposes of this Act and for all other purposes that the provisions of this Act in respect of registration of the extra-provincial corporation and all requirements precedent and incidental to registration have been complied with, and that the extra-provincial corporation has been registered under this Part as of the date shown in the certificate of registration.
200(3)If the Director refuses to register an extra-provincial corporation or file any documents required by this Part to be filed by him before the documents become effective, he shall, within twenty days after receipt thereof by him or twenty days after he receives any approval that may be required under any other Act, whichever is later, give written notice of his refusal to the person who sent the statement or document, giving reasons therefor.
200(4)A person who is aggrieved by the decision of the Director may apply to the Court for an order requiring the Director to change his decision, and upon such application the Court may so order and make any further order it sees fit.
1983, c.15, s.27; 1984, c.17, s.11; 1985, c.5, s.5; 2004, c.6, s.1
Filing of application for registration and issuance of certificate of registration
200(1)Where an extra-provincial corporation applies for registration, the Director shall, upon receipt of the statement in the prescribed form, any other documents required by section 197 and the prescribed fee, unless otherwise specifically provided,
(a) record the date of filing,
(b) issue the appropriate certificate,
(c) file a copy of the certificate and relevant statement,
(d) send to the corporation or its representative a copy of the certificate and relevant statement, and
(e) publish in The Royal Gazette notice of the issue of the certificate, and the cost of the publication shall be paid by the extra-provincial corporation.
200(2)A certificate of registration issued under this section to an extra-provincial corporation is conclusive proof for the purposes of this Act and for all other purposes that the provisions of this Act in respect of registration of the extra-provincial corporation and all requirements precedent and incidental to registration have been complied with, and that the extra-provincial corporation has been registered under this Part as of the date shown in the certificate of registration.
200(3)If the Director refuses to register an extra-provincial corporation or file any documents required by this Part to be filed by him before the documents become effective, he shall, within twenty days after receipt thereof by him or twenty days after he receives any approval that may be required under any other Act, whichever is later, give written notice of his refusal to the person who sent the statement or document, giving reasons therefor.
200(4)A person who is aggrieved by the decision of the Director may apply to the Court for an order requiring the Director to change his decision, and upon such application the Court may so order and make any further order it sees fit.
1983, c.15, s.27; 1984, c.17, s.11; 1985, c.5, s.5; 2004, c.6, s.1