Business Corporations Regulation 1 — Canada — Northwest Territories law | Esheria

Business Corporations Regulation 1

This provision sets filing-form rules, fee rules, and detailed limits on corporate names for corporations and registered extra-territorial corporations.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Northwest Territories
Instrument
Regulation
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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amalgamation annual returns beneficial ownership disclosure continuance corporate names director and officer remuneration director duties dissident proxy circulars dissolution fees financial statements forms forms and filing incorporation management proxy circulars proxy forms registration restricted share transfers share restrictions share transfers voting rights

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This provision sets filing-form rules, fee rules, and detailed limits on corporate names for corporations and registered extra-territorial corporations. This provision sets rules for constrained share corporations, including disclosure, transfer limits, voting restrictions, and sale of restricted shares. This part requires constrained share corporations and their directors to give specified notices, keep register records, follow sale conditions, and use detailed proxy forms and management proxy circulars. Directors must give shareholders an annual remuneration disclosure, and corporations must prepare financial statements and related notes/reports under the Part’s disclosure rules. This segment lists corporate filing forms and filing fees, and it also says one segmented-information disclosure exception removes the application of subsections (1) to (5).