Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act | 2009, c. 23 — Canada law | Esheria

Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act

This provision defines key terms for the Act and sets out basic rules on incorporation, corporate records, names, powers, and some borrowing limits.

Jurisdiction
Canada
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
2009, c. 23
Version
26 May 2026
Language
en
Official source
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About this statute

This provision defines key terms for the Act and sets out basic rules on incorporation, corporate records, names, powers, and some borrowing limits. This segment sets rules for debt obligations, transfers, endorsements, trustees, directors, and receivers. This part sets rules for directors, officers, members, meetings, notices, disclosures, by-laws, voting, and financial statements. This provision covers financial statements, public accountants, amendments, amalgamations, continuances, reorganizations, arrangements, and revival of corporations. This provision sets out how a corporation can be dissolved, liquidated, revived, and supervised by the Director or the court.

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