Bill PR64 explained in plain English
Navigation Project Management Inc. Act, 2022
Ontario legislature bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.
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Official Legislative Assembly of Ontario snapshot for 42nd Parliament, 2nd Session. Representative vote breakdowns appear when the Assembly publishes an Ayes and Nays page for the bill.
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Bill PR64 revives Navigation Project Management Inc., a corporation that was voluntarily dissolved in 2015, restoring it to its former legal status.
This bill revives Navigation Project Management Inc., a corporation that Gord Hague owned and which was dissolved in 2015. The bill restores the corporation to the legal position it had before it was dissolved, including all its property, rights, privileges, franchises, liabilities, contracts, and debts as they existed on the date of dissolution. The corporation's revival is subject to any rights that other people may have acquired after the dissolution. The bill came into force on March 31, 2022, when it received Royal Assent.
- Revives Navigation Project Management Inc., a corporation voluntarily dissolved on September 11, 2015
- Restores the corporation to its legal position as of the date of dissolution, including all property, rights, privileges, franchises, liabilities, contracts, disabilities, and debts
- Makes the revival subject to any rights acquired by any person after the corporation's dissolution
- Allows the corporation to deal with property that was held in its name at the time of dissolution
- Gord Hague, the sole shareholder of Navigation Project Management Inc.
- Navigation Project Management Inc., the revived corporation
- Any person who acquired rights in the corporation's property or affairs after its dissolution
- Navigation Project Management Inc. is restored to all its former rights, privileges, and franchises
- Gord Hague (or the corporation) can now deal with property held in the corporation's name at the time of dissolution
- The corporation must assume all liabilities, contracts, disabilities, and debts that existed at the time of dissolution
- September 11, 2015: Date Navigation Project Management Inc. was voluntarily dissolved
- March 31, 2022: Date the bill received Royal Assent and came into force
- The bill does not specify what property was held in the corporation's name or its current status
- The bill does not detail what specific liabilities, contracts, or debts existed at the time of dissolution
- The bill does not specify whether any rights acquired by third parties after the dissolution would limit the corporation's ability to deal with its property
- It is unclear how disputes about third-party rights acquired after dissolution would be resolved
The bill relates to the dissolution and revival of corporations under this Act. Navigation Project Management Inc. was originally dissolved under the Business Corporations Act.
Source: Preamble
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