C-38 - Companies Act

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123.96. A resolution in writing, signed by all the shareholders entitled to vote on that resolution at a shareholders’ meeting, is as valid as if it had been passed at a meeting.
The resolution is kept with the minutes of the proceedings of the shareholders’ meeting.
1979, c. 31, s. 27; 1980, c. 28, s. 14.
123.96. The Government may, by regulation,
(1)  establish the fees to be paid and fix the amount thereof, in respect of the filing, examination or copying of any document, or in respect of any action that the Director is authorized or required to take under this Part;
(2)  determine the form and content of the articles, certificates and other documents required to be registered under this Part;
(3)  determine the period of time for which the Director may reserve a corporate name, and standards, terms, conditions and requirements regarding the corporate names or any other name a company may use to identify itself;
(4)  make any other provision for the carrying out of this Part.
1979, c. 31, s. 27.