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Inactive Corporation Interest Discharge

Inactive Corporation Interest Discharge

Situation

An inactive corporation has an interest registered in its name, but it is no longer actively registered with the Corporate Registry.

NOTE: An inactive corporation is one that has been struck off from the Corporate Registry.

Solution

When an inactive corporation wishes to discharge an interest, the inactive corporation must:

  1. Get re-instated at the Corporations Registry;
  2. Obtain a Court Order; or
  3. Provide ISC with an Affidavit sworn by a person who was a director or officer of the corporation immediately prior to dissolution. The Affidavit must:
    • Confirm that the corporation was validly registered at the Corporate Registry at the time the interest was registered;
    • State the affiant’s position (director or officer) within the corporation and that the position was held immediately before coming inactive;
    • Be accompanied by evidence that the corporation was registered at the time that the interest was registered

And

    • Include an authorization executed by former director or officer

NOTE:
The above only applies to interests and DOES NOT include titles.