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Canada Business Corporations Act

Version of section 212 from 2024-01-22 to 2024-11-26:


Marginal note:Dissolution by Director

  •  (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), the Director may

    • (a) dissolve a corporation by issuing a certificate of dissolution under this section if the corporation

      • (i) has not commenced business within three years after the date shown in its certificate of incorporation,

      • (ii) has not carried on its business for three consecutive years,

      • (iii) is in default for a period of one year in sending to the Director any fee or any notice, document or other information required by this Act, or

      • (iv) does not have any directors or is in the situation described in subsection 109(4); or

    • (b) apply to a court for an order dissolving the corporation, in which case section 217 applies.

  • Marginal note:Publication

    (2) The Director shall not dissolve a corporation under this section until the Director has

    • (a) given one hundred and twenty days notice of the decision to dissolve the corporation to the corporation and to each director thereof; and

    • (b) published notice of that decision in a publication generally available to the public.

  • Marginal note:Certificate of dissolution

    (3) Unless cause to the contrary has been shown or an order has been made by a court under section 246, the Director may, after the expiration of the period referred to in subsection (2), issue a certificate of dissolution in the form that the Director fixes.

  • Marginal note:Payment of incorporation fee or sending of information

    (3.1) Despite anything in this section, the Director may dissolve a corporation by issuing a certificate of dissolution if the required fee for the issuance of a certificate of incorporation has not been paid or if the corporation has not complied with subsection 21.21(2).

  • Marginal note:Effect of certificate

    (4) The corporation ceases to exist on the date shown in the certificate of dissolution.

  • R.S., 1985, c. C-44, s. 212
  • 1994, c. 24, s. 25
  • 2001, c. 14, ss. 105, 135(E)
  • 2018, c. 8, s. 29(F)
  • 2023, c. 29, s. 6

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