C-4.1 - Savings and Credit Unions Act

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51. Upon receipt of the articles of amendment and accompanying documents, the fees prescribed by regulation of the Government and any additional document or information he required, the Inspector General may amend the articles if he considers it advisable.
For that purpose, the Inspector General, in addition to the procedure set out in subparagraphs 3 to 6 of the second paragraph of section 39, shall endorse “articles amended” on each duplicate of the articles of amendment and prepare a certificate, in duplicate, attesting the amendment and stating its date of effect, which may be subsequent to the date on which the certificate is made.
1988, c. 64, s. 51; 1993, c. 48, s. 178.
51. Upon receipt of the articles of amendment and accompanying documents, the fees prescribed by regulation of the Government and any additional document or information he required, the Inspector General may amend the articles if he considers it advisable.
For that purpose, the Inspector General, in addition to the procedure set out in subparagraphs 3 to 7 of the second paragraph of section 39, shall endorse “articles amended” on each duplicate of the articles of amendment and prepare a certificate, in duplicate, attesting the amendment and stating its date of effect, which may be subsequent to the date on which the certificate is made.
1988, c. 64, s. 51.