Acts and Regulations

B-9.1 - Business Corporations Act

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Service upon corporation
205(1)A notice or document may be sent or served upon an extra-provincial corporation by
(a) personally serving the agent for service according to the notice filed pursuant to section 197 or 203;
(b) delivering the document or notice to the address, according to the Director’s records, of its agent for service; or
(c) sending the document or notice by registered mail to that address.
205(2)A notice or document sent by registered mail to the agent of service’s address in accordance with paragraph (1)(c) shall be deemed to be received or served at the time it would be delivered in the ordinary course of mail, unless there are reasonable grounds for believing that the agent of service did not receive the notice or document at that time or at all.
1991, c.27, s.5; 2023, c.2, s.148; 2023, c.2, s.155
Service upon corporation
205(1)A notice or document may be sent or served upon an extra-provincial corporation by
(a) personally serving the attorney according to the notice filed pursuant to section 197 or 203;
(b) delivering the document or notice to the address, according to the Director’s records, of its attorney; or
(c) sending the document or notice by registered mail to that address.
205(2)A notice or document sent by registered mail to the attorney’s address in accordance with paragraph (1)(c) shall be deemed to be received or served at the time it would be delivered in the ordinary course of mail, unless there are reasonable grounds for believing that the attorney did not receive the notice or document at that time or at all.
1991, c.27, s.5
Service upon corporation
205(1)A notice or document may be sent or served upon an extra-provincial corporation by
(a) personally serving the attorney according to the notice filed pursuant to section 197 or 203;
(b) delivering the document or notice to the address, according to the Director’s records, of its attorney; or
(c) sending the document or notice by registered mail to that address.
205(2)A notice or document sent by registered mail to the attorney’s address in accordance with paragraph (1)(c) shall be deemed to be received or served at the time it would be delivered in the ordinary course of mail, unless there are reasonable grounds for believing that the attorney did not receive the notice or document at that time or at all.
1991, c.27, s.5