Crown Corporation definition

Crown Corporation. ’ means a corporation which is a ‘‘government corporation’’ under the Financial Administration Act (British Columbia).
Crown Corporation is an enterprise owned by the federal government of Canada (the “Queen in Right of Canada”), one of Canada’s provincial governments (the “Queen in right of province”) or one of the territorial governments.
Crown Corporation means a corporation which is

Examples of Crown Corporation in a sentence

  • CIC is an agent of Her Majesty in Right of the Province of Saskatchewan and as a provincial Crown corporation is not subject to federal and provincial income taxes.

  • The Identified Users authorized to make call-ups against the Standing Offer include any government department, agency or Crown corporation listed in Schedules I, I.1, II, III, of the Financial Administration Act, R.S., 1985, c.

  • One of these characteristics is that an investment entity should have investors that are not related parties of the entity.As described in Note 14, since PSP Investments is a Crown corporation, it is considered to be related to the Government of Canada as well as other entities that are controlled or jointly controlled by the Government of Canada or entities over which the latter has significant influence.

  • Commentary[1] Government employees and in-house counsel — The definition of “law firm” includes one or more lawyers practising in a government, a Crown corporation, any other public body or a corporation.

  • For purposes of this section, the expression "Her Majesty the Queen" shall not include any Crown corporation.


More Definitions of Crown Corporation

Crown Corporation means a Crown Corporation as defined in the Financial Administration Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. F-9;
Crown Corporation means a Crown corpora- tion as defined in section 83 of the Financial Administration Act;
Crown Corporation means a Crown corporation as defined in The Crown Corporations Act, 1993;
Crown Corporation means an agency of the government that is a corporation whose employees
Crown Corporation means a Crown corporation as defined in section 83 of the Financial Administration Act ;
Crown Corporation means a corporation, commission or association in which not less than 90% of the shares or capital is owned by Her Majesty in right of Canada or in right of a province or by a Canadian municipality, and includes a subsidiary wholly owned corporation to such a corporation, commission or association; (« corporation de la Couronne »)
Crown Corporation means a corporation established by the Province of British Columbia.