Examples of Business Corporations Act (Alberta) in a sentence
Alberta Innovates may assign its rights under this Investment Agreement to an ‘affiliate’ (as that term is defined in section 2(1) of the Business Corporations Act (Alberta)) or successor entity on written notice to the Applicant.
The Company was originally incorporated under the corporate name “424547 Alberta Ltd.” in the Province of Alberta on July 5, 1990, under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta).
The Company was incorporated under the laws of the Province of British Columbia, Canada and continued under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta).
Alberta Innovates may assign its rights and obligations under this Investment Agreement to an ‘affiliate’ (as that term is defined in section 2(1) of the Business Corporations Act (Alberta)), to a successor Person, or to any reasonable third party, on Notice to the Applicant.
To discharge that responsibility, the Board is obligated by the Business Corporations Act (Alberta) to supervise the management of the business and affairs of the Corporation.
The Company was originally incorporated under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta) as 529144 Alberta Ltd.
Parkland exists under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta) in Canada and its corporate office is located at Suite 1800, 240 4 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2P 4H4, Canada.
In accordance with the Business Corporations Act (Alberta), directors who are a party to or are a director or an officer of a person who is a party to a material contract or material transaction or a proposed material contract or proposed material transaction are required to disclose the nature and extent of their interest and not to vote on any resolution to approve the contract or transaction.
The Company was amalgamated under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta) on August 31, 2017 with 2043246 Alberta Ltd.
Conflicts, if any, will be subject to the procedures and remedies under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta).