Proprietary industries Inc. V. eDispatch.com
Where directors, having sought independent advice, conclude it is in the company's best interests to proceed and no evidence of impropriety, breach of fiduciary duty, or reasonable apprehension of unfair conduct is shown, the court will not exercise its s.149 discretion to adjourn the meeting or replace the chair.
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- Citation
- 2001 BCSC 1850
- Parties
- Petitioner: Proprietary Industries Inc.; Respondent: eDispatch.com Wireless Data Inc.; Third Party: Air IQ Inc.
- Court
- Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 28 September 2001
- Procedural Posture
- Company Act Petition / Interlocutory Application to Postpone Extraordinary General Meeting
- Outcome
- Petition dismissed with costs
- Legal Topics
- Shareholder Meetings, Takeover Bid, Corporate Governance, Directors Removal, Interim Relief/postponement
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Proprietary Industries Inc.
Petitioner
eDispatch.com Wireless Data Inc.
Respondent
Air IQ Inc.
Third Party
Procedural Posture
Company Act Petition / Interlocutory Application to Postpone Extraordinary General Meeting
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the court should exercise its s.149 discretion to postpone an extraordinary general meeting
- 2 Whether the court should order a neutral chair for the meeting
- 3 Whether directors' business judgment should be overridden absent impropriety or breach of fiduciary duty
Ratio Decidendi
Where directors, having sought independent advice, conclude it is in the company's best interests to proceed and no evidence of impropriety, breach of fiduciary duty, or reasonable apprehension of unfair conduct is shown, the court will not exercise its s.149 discretion to adjourn the meeting or replace the chair.
Court Disposition
Petition dismissed with costs
Orders
- Petition dismissed with costs
- No order to postpone the extraordinary general meeting (meeting to proceed as scheduled)
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