Companies Winding Up Act, C-24 — Canada — Saskatchewan law | Esheria

Companies Winding Up Act, C-24

This Act sets rules for winding up companies, including when winding up can begin, who may act as liquidator, and how assets, claims, and contributories are handled.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Saskatchewan
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
Updated
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Statute overview

About this statute

This Act sets rules for winding up companies, including when winding up can begin, who may act as liquidator, and how assets, claims, and contributories are handled. This part requires liquidators to account for the winding up, call and report the final meeting, and deposit certain money within 30 days; it also sets rules for unclaimed dividends, record custody, and court-made procedures.