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Download this package of minute book forms to organize a Canadian business corporation.
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Annual Corporate Resolutions | Canada
Prepare the Annual Resolutions of the shareholders and directors of a Canadian business corporation with this package of forms.
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Directors Resolution Revoking Signing Authority | Canada
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- This is a reusable corporate form. Save it as a template and re-use it as often as you require.
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Under Canadian corporations laws, the shareholders of a corporation must elect or appoint the directors. Use this easy template to prepare the required Shareholders Resolution.
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Indemnify corporate directors and officers against claims or losses with this free Indemnity Form for Canadian corporations.
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- Available in MS Word format.
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