Canada — Saskatchewan
Personal Property Security Act, 1993, P-6.2
6 provisions
This part defines key terms for the Personal Property Security Act, 1993 and gives the minister and registrar powers over registry fees and services.
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507 matching statutes
Canada — Saskatchewan
6 provisions
This part defines key terms for the Personal Property Security Act, 1993 and gives the minister and registrar powers over registry fees and services.
Canada — Saskatchewan
1 provisions
This Act lets a judgment creditor register certain out-of-province Canadian judgments in Saskatchewan, subject to specified bars, notice requirements, and court control.
Canada — Saskatchewan
8 provisions
The Chairperson and Commission members can exercise Commission powers, sign Commission documents, and hire advisers; the Commission can submit materials for examination and compel witnesses and documents in that process.
Canada — Saskatchewan
1 provisions
This regulation sets tobacco tax rules, including who must pay or remit tax, when tobacco must be marked, who may get refunds, and registration/licensing rules for certain tobacco businesses.
Canada — Saskatchewan
1 provisions
These regulations define business identifiers and business information, allow the minister to obtain and disclose that information for assigning identifiers, and permit certain filings without a handwritten signature.
Canada — Saskatchewan
3 provisions
These regulations set filing and registry rules for corporations, including what information must be included in many corporate documents and when the Registrar can require a consolidated form.
Canada — Saskatchewan
2 provisions
This Act creates Saskatchewan’s accounting profession institute, sets up registration and licensing rules, and limits who may use protected accounting titles and designations.
Canada — Saskatchewan
1 provisions
This Act requires insurance companies in Saskatchewan to register with the superintendent and pay tax on specified gross premiums, with different rates and exclusions for certain premium types.
Canada — Saskatchewan
1 provisions
This regulation sets rules for designated extra-provincial limited liability partnerships seeking to register, keep registration, update records, and use an attorney for service in Saskatchewan.
Canada — Saskatchewan
9 provisions
This part sets out the Act’s basic rules for co-operatives: who may incorporate, what the articles and bylaws must cover, name requirements, and several registrar powers.
Canada — Saskatchewan
2 provisions
The Act sets rules for Saskatchewan credit unions, including co-operative operation, naming, reporting, investigations, securities approvals, and offences.
Canada — Saskatchewan
1 provisions
These regulations set eligibility rules, application requirements, investment limits, filing duties, and prohibited uses for the SME investment tax credit.