Acts and Regulations

L-10 - Liquor Control Act

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Service on corporation, proof of incorporation
191(1)In all prosecutions, actions or proceedings under the provisions of this Act against a corporation, each summons, warrant, order, writ or other proceeding, in addition to any other manner of service that may be provided or authorized by law, may be served on the corporation
(a) by delivering it to an officer, attorney or agent of the corporation within the Province, or
(b) by leaving it at any place within the Province where the corporation carries on any business.
191(2)Service on a corporation in any other way is sufficient if the court or judge
(a) by or before whom the summons, warrant, order, writ or other proceeding was issued or is returnable, or
(b) by or before whom any proceeding subsequent to service is to be had or taken,
is of the opinion that the service has been such as to bring the summons, warrant, order, writ or other proceeding to the notice of the corporation.
191(3)It is not necessary for the prosecutor in any proceeding under this Act against a corporation to prove the fact of incorporation.
1961-62, c.3, s.175; 1987, c.6, s.56