P-45 - Act respecting the legal publicity of sole proprietorships, partnerships and legal persons

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534. Notwithstanding any time limit prescribed by law at the time of dissolution, the enterprise registrar may, upon application, on the conditions he determines and upon payment of the fee set out in Schedule I to the Act respecting the legal publicity of enterprises (chapter P-44.1), cause a corporation dissolved before 1 January 1994 pursuant to sections 26 and 27 of the Companies Act (chapter C-38) or the Companies Information Act (chapter R-22) to resume existence by depositing an order to that effect in the register.
Likewise, the enterprise registrar may cause a corporation dissolved by publication of the notice of dissolution referred to in section 527 or section 528, to resume existence.
Deposit of the order shall effect the registration of the corporation, which shall resume existence from the date of the deposit.
Subject to the rights acquired by any person, the corporation is deemed to never have been dissolved.
1993, c. 48, s. 534; 2002, c. 45, s. 551; 2010, c. 7, s. 240.
534. Notwithstanding any time limit prescribed by law at the time of dissolution, the enterprise registrar may, upon application, on the conditions he determines and upon payment of the fees prescribed by regulation, cause a corporation dissolved before 1 January 1994 pursuant to sections 26 and 27 of the Companies Act (chapter C-38) or the Companies Information Act (chapter R-22) to resume existence by depositing an order to that effect in the register.
Likewise, the enterprise registrar may cause a corporation dissolved by publication of the notice of dissolution referred to in section 527 or section 528, to resume existence.
Deposit of the order shall effect the registration of the corporation, which shall resume existence from the date of the deposit.
Subject to the rights acquired by any person, the corporation is deemed to never have been dissolved.
1993, c. 48, s. 534; 2002, c. 45, s. 551.
534. Notwithstanding any time limit prescribed by law at the time of dissolution, the Inspector General may, upon application, on the conditions he determines and upon payment of the fees prescribed by regulation, cause a corporation dissolved before 1 January 1994 pursuant to sections 26 and 27 of the Companies Act (chapter C-38) or the Companies Information Act (chapter R-22) to resume existence by depositing an order to that effect in the register.
Likewise, the Inspector General may cause a corporation dissolved by publication of the notice of dissolution referred to in section 527 or section 528, to resume existence.
Deposit of the order shall effect the registration of the corporation, which shall resume existence from the date of the deposit.
Subject to the rights acquired by any person, the corporation is deemed to never have been dissolved.
1993, c. 48, s. 534.