Companies Act — Canada — Prince Edward Island law | Esheria

Companies Act

This provision defines key company terms and sets out several incorporation and governance rules, including filing applications for letters patent, voting limits for shareholders, director powers, and the right of some shareholders to call a special meeting.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Prince Edward Island
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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This provision defines key company terms and sets out several incorporation and governance rules, including filing applications for letters patent, voting limits for shareholders, director powers, and the right of some shareholders to call a special meeting. This part lets directors manage share capital and related bylaws, but many changes need shareholder approval and, in some cases, government confirmation. It also requires company records, annual returns, and a registered office, and it restricts dividends, financial assistance, and self-shareholding. This provision lets the Minister grant letters patent to eligible applicants to create a non-share-capital, non-profit company, and it sets filing, share purchase/redemption, and director-liability rules.