C-38 - Companies Act

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123.144. Upon application by a person concerned, a court may dissolve a company, cancel its articles and the certificate pertaining thereto or take any other measure that it deems expedient when the certificate has been obtained illegally, by fraud or in ignorance of some material fact, or when the articles contain illegal provisions or false or erroneous statements.
The enterprise registrar shall be brought into the case where the application is made by another person.
The court shall forward a copy of the judgment to the enterprise registrar, who shall deposit a notice to that effect in the register.
The company is dissolved from the date of the judgment or from the date provided for in the judgment.
1980, c. 28, s. 14; 1982, c. 52, s. 139; 1993, c. 48, s. 285; 2002, c. 45, s. 278; I.N. 2016-01-01 (NCCP).
123.144. Upon the motion of a person concerned, a court may dissolve a company, cancel its articles and the certificate pertaining thereto or take any other measure that it deems expedient when the certificate has been obtained illegally, by fraud or in ignorance of some material fact, or when the articles contain illegal provisions or false or erroneous statements.
The enterprise registrar shall be brought into the case where the motion is made by another person.
The court shall forward a copy of the judgment to the enterprise registrar, who shall deposit a notice to that effect in the register.
The company is dissolved from the date of the judgment or from the date provided for in the judgment.
1980, c. 28, s. 14; 1982, c. 52, s. 139; 1993, c. 48, s. 285; 2002, c. 45, s. 278.
123.144. Upon the motion of a person concerned, a court may dissolve a company, cancel its articles and the certificate pertaining thereto or take any other measure that it deems expedient when the certificate has been obtained illegally, by fraud or in ignorance of some material fact, or when the articles contain illegal provisions or false or erroneous statements.
The Inspector General shall be brought into the case where the motion is made by another person.
The court shall forward a copy of the judgment to the Inspector General, who shall deposit a notice to that effect in the register.
The company is dissolved from the date of the judgment or from the date provided for in the judgment.
1980, c. 28, s. 14; 1982, c. 52, s. 139; 1993, c. 48, s. 285.
123.144. Upon the motion of a person concerned, a court may dissolve a company, cancel its articles and the certificate pertaining thereto or take any other measure that it deems expedient when the certificate has been obtained illegally, by fraud or in ignorance of some material fact, or when the articles contain illegal provisions or false or erroneous statements.
The Inspector General shall be brought into the case.
1980, c. 28, s. 14; 1982, c. 52, s. 139.
123.144. Upon the motion of a person concerned, a court may dissolve a company, cancel its articles and the certificate pertaining thereto or take any other measure that it deems expedient when the certificate has been obtained illegally, by fraud or in ignorance of some material fact, or when the articles contain illegal provisions or false or erroneous statements.
The Director shall be brought into the case.
1980, c. 28, s. 14.