Trust and Loan Companies Act | 1991, c. 45 — Canada law | Esheria

Trust and Loan Companies Act

This part defines key terms and sets rules for trust and loan companies, including incorporation steps, publication and objection procedures, operational limits, and a sunset date for carrying on business.

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Jurisdiction
Canada
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
1991, c. 45
Version
26 May 2026
Language
en
Official source
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About this statute

This part defines key terms and sets rules for trust and loan companies, including incorporation steps, publication and objection procedures, operational limits, and a sunset date for carrying on business. This provision sets rules for company approvals, naming, share capital, dividends, and related Superintendent and Minister powers. This provision defines several securities terms and sets rules for share certificates, transfers, endorsements, annual meetings, and related shareholder rights. This provision sets rules for shareholder meeting notices, records, proxies, proposals, voting, quorum, requisitioned meetings, director governance, and cumulative voting. This provision sets rules for directors’ meetings, board vacancies, by-laws, disclosures, and indemnification.