Bill PR45 explained in plain English
1312510 Ontario Ltd. Act, 2011
Ontario legislature bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.
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Official Legislative Assembly of Ontario snapshot for 39th Parliament, 2nd Session. Representative vote breakdowns appear when the Assembly publishes an Ayes and Nays page for the bill.
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The 1312510 Ontario Ltd. Act, 2011, revives the dissolved corporation 1312510 Ontario Ltd. and restores it to its legal position.
This private bill, the 1312510 Ontario Ltd. Act, 2011, revives a corporation named 1312510 Ontario Ltd. The corporation was dissolved on August 31, 1998, due to a failure to pay an incorporation fee, which the applicant states was an oversight. The bill restores the corporation to its legal standing as if it had not been dissolved, subject to any rights acquired by others after its dissolution. The Act came into effect on May 4, 2011, the date it received Royal Assent.
- It revives the corporation 1312510 Ontario Ltd.
- It restores the corporation to its legal position as if it had not been dissolved, including its property, rights, privileges, franchises, liabilities, contracts, disabilities, and debts as of the date of dissolution.
- It specifies that the revival is subject to any rights that have been acquired by any person after the corporation's dissolution.
- It states that the Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.
- 1312510 Ontario Ltd.
- Mohd. Anwar Sarwari (applicant, director, and shareholder)
- Any persons who acquired rights after the dissolution of 1312510 Ontario Ltd.
- The revival is subject to any rights acquired by any person after the corporation's dissolution.
- The revived corporation is subject to its former liabilities, contracts, disabilities, and debts as of the date of its dissolution.
- The corporation was dissolved on August 31, 1998.
- The Act received Royal Assent on May 4, 2011, and came into force on that day.
- The bill does not specify what happens if there are disputes regarding rights acquired after the corporation's dissolution.
- The bill does not provide details on how the corporation's prior liabilities, contracts, disabilities, and debts will be managed post-revival.
The corporation is revived and restored to its legal status.
Source: Section 1
The Act came into force on the day it received Royal Assent.
Source: Section 2
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