Starting a Small Claim (20:V): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 21:31, 22 November 2022
, 22 November 2022→(4) Extraprovincial Corporation defined by the Business Corporations Act
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An applicant can serve these parties by the following methods: | An applicant can serve these parties by the following methods: | ||
*by registered mail requiring signature, courier delivery requiring a signature or delivery in person to the address shown for the head office in the office of the Registrar of Companies if that head office is in British Columbia; | *by registered mail requiring signature, courier delivery requiring a signature or delivery in person to the address shown for the head office in the office of the Registrar of Companies if that head office is in British Columbia; | ||
*by registered mail, courier delivery requiring a signature or delivery in person to the address shown in the office of the Registrar of Companies for any attorney appointed for the extraprovincial company; by delivery in person to the place of business of the extraprovincial company, to a receptionist or a person who appears to manage or control the company’s business there; | *by registered mail requiring a signature, courier delivery requiring a signature or delivery in person to the address shown in the office of the Registrar of Companies for any attorney appointed for the extraprovincial company; by delivery in person to the place of business of the extraprovincial company, to a receptionist or a person who appears to manage or control the company’s business there; | ||
*by delivery in person to a director, officer, liquidator, trustee in bankruptcy or receiver-manager of the extraprovincial company. | *by delivery in person to a director, officer, liquidator, trustee in bankruptcy or receiver-manager of the extraprovincial company. | ||