Extra-Provincial Corporate Registrations in Canada, 2012 Edition
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If you're a corporate lawyer or legal officer in charge of registering and maintaining corporate entities across Canada, this book is for you. This is the first compact Canadian business law guide that covers the mechanics of registering and maintaining extra-provincial companies in all of the provinces and territories across Canada. Readers will find this book user-friendly: the structure of each chapter is identical, to allow information to be located quickly for any given jurisdiction, saving you research time, and enabling you to register and maintain corporate entities efficiently.
Features and Benefits
- A "how to" guide book describing, step-by-step, what is required to register a company in a jurisdiction outside of your own
- Includes a CD that contains relevant forms
- Point-form checklists serve as helpful reminders
- An appendix to each chapter contains the section of the applicable companies statute dealing with extra-provincial registration
- Explains when and how to register in another jurisdiction, and when to make annual filings and report changes
- Outlines sanctions for non-compliance and explains restoration procedures
Why Should You Buy This Book?
- Written in plain language - easy to understand and follow
- One-stop resource - provides in one source information about extra-provincial corporate registration and compliance requirements of all Canadian jurisdictions
- Rather than buying individual books for each provinces extra-provincial registration requirements, this one book contains all the information youll need for every province and territory - everything in one place
- Point-form summary - serves as handy checklists for ensuring compliance with the myriad of corporate requirements
Who Should Read This Book?
- Corporate law practitioners - the convenient easy-to-use format allows lawyers to find the relevant registration information they need quickly
- In-house counsel - helps to efficiently establish extra-provincial corporate entities in each of the provinces and territories where your company does business
- Corporate law clerks - an invaluable reference guide that will help you work efficiently when it comes to registering and maintaining companies outside your jurisdiction
Table of contents
Introduction
Major Corporate Events – What to do When
Timing of Required Notice of Changes to Provincial Registrars
Chapter I: Newfoundland & Labrador
Chapter II: Nova Scotia
Chapter III: Prince Edward Island
Chapter IV: New Brunswick
Chapter V: Quebec
Chapter VI: Ontario
Chapter VII: Manitoba
Chapter VIII: Saskatchewan
Chapter IX: Alberta
Chapter X: British Columbia
Chapter XI: Nunavut & Northwest Territories
Chapter XII: Yukon Territory