What is the Ontario business Corporations Act?
This statute covers, among other things, incorporation of the corporation, its capacity and powers, management as well as matters relating to shareholders and various corporate transactions, such as amendments to the corporation’s articles and by-laws, amalgamations, continuances and dissolution.
What is an offering corporation?
offering corporation means a corporation that is offering its securities to the public.
Why do companies do offerings?
You may be wondering what a stock offering is? Well, it’s when a company issues or sells a stock or bond to the public. It’s a way for companies to sell a share of their business to the public to generate capital.
How do I file an annual return for an Ontario corporation?
You can file an Annual Return online if you received a company key giving you authority over the corporation (see Notice – Company Key): 1. Directly with the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (Ministry) through ServiceOntario at our website www.ontario.ca/businessregistry. There is no statutory fee.
What is a certificate of incorporation under the Companies Act?
7 A certificate of incorporation is conclusive proof that the corporation has been incorporated under this Act on the date set out in the certificate, except in a proceeding under section 240 to cancel the certificate for cause. R.S.O. 1990, c. B.16, s.
What are the liabilities of a corporation under the Consumer Act?
“liability” includes a debt of a corporation arising under section 36, subsection 185 (29) or clause 248 (3) (f) or (g); (“passif”) “Minister” means the Minister of Consumer and Business Services or such other member of the Executive Council to whom the administration of this Act may be assigned; (“ministre”)
What is an offering Corporation under the Securities Act?
“offering corporation” means a corporation that is offering its securities to the public within the meaning of subsection (6) and that is not the subject of an order of the Commission deeming it to have ceased to be offering its securities to the public; (“société faisant appel au public”)