C-67.2 - Cooperatives Act

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233. The object of a federation is to safeguard the interests of its members and promote their development. For such purposes, it may in particular
(1)  exercise the powers of a cooperative;
(2)  establish training, technical assistance and promotional services;
(3)  grant financial assistance to a member in addition to its powers under section 28;
(4)  (paragraph repealed);
(5)  make agreements with any members to supervise, control or manage its affairs for a stated period;
(6)  cause the books and accounts of its members and of the cooperatives indebted to it to be inspected, audited or examined;
(7)  require from the members and other cooperatives contemplated in paragraph 6 copies of their annual reports and by-laws;
(8)  supply persons or partnerships interested in forming a cooperative with the requisite information to determine its efficiency and to facilitate its constitution.
1982, c. 26, s. 233; 1995, c. 67, s. 145, s. 171; 2003, c. 18, s. 137.
233. The object of a federation is to safeguard the interests of its members and promote their development. For such purposes, it may in particular
(1)  exercise the powers of a cooperative;
(2)  establish educational, publicity and technical assistance services;
(3)  grant financial assistance to a member in addition to its powers under section 28;
(4)  (paragraph repealed);
(5)  make agreements with any members to supervise, control or manage its affairs for a stated period;
(6)  cause the books and accounts of its members and of the cooperatives indebted to it to be inspected, audited or examined;
(7)  require from the members and other cooperatives contemplated in paragraph 6 copies of their annual reports and by-laws;
(8)  supply persons interested in forming a cooperative with the requisite information to determine its efficiency and to facilitate its constitution.
1982, c. 26, s. 233; 1995, c. 67, s. 145, s. 171.
233. The object of a federation is to safeguard the interests of its members and promote their development. For such purposes, it may in particular
(1)  exercise the powers of a cooperative;
(2)  establish educational, publicity and technical assistance services;
(3)  make loans to any member and to any corporation of which it holds shares or other titles;
(4)  assist any member of any corporation contemplated in paragraph 3 to obtain funds and guarantee the performance of their obligations;
(5)  make agreements with any members to supervise, control or manage its affairs for a stated period;
(6)  cause the books and accounts of its members and of the cooperatives indebted to it to be inspected, audited or examined;
(7)  require from the members and other cooperatives contemplated in paragraph 6 copies of their annual reports and by-laws;
(8)  supply persons interested in forming a cooperative with the requisite information to determine its efficiency and to facilitate its incorporation.
1982, c. 26, s. 233.