C-42 - Timber-Driving Companies Act

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28. The company shall keep regular books of account, in which shall be entered a correct statement of its assets, receipts and disbursements. Such books shall be at all times open to the inspection and examination of any stockholder or any person for that purpose appointed by the Minister of Natural Resources and Wildlife.
Every such inspector may take copies of or extracts from the same, and may require and receive from the keeper of such books, and also from the president and each of the directors of the company, and all the other officers and employees thereof, all such information as to such books, and the affairs of the company generally, as the inspector deems necessary for the full and satisfactory investigation into and report upon the state of the affairs of the company, so as to enable such inspector to ascertain whether the tolls levied upon such work are greater than this Act allows to be levied.
R. S. 1964, c. 96, s. 28; 1979, c. 81, s. 20; 1990, c. 64, s. 24; 1994, c. 13, s. 16; 1999, c. 40, s. 72; 2003, c. 8, s. 6; 2006, c. 3, s. 35.
28. The company shall keep regular books of account, in which shall be entered a correct statement of its assets, receipts and disbursements. Such books shall be at all times open to the inspection and examination of any stockholder or any person for that purpose appointed by the Minister of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Parks.
Every such inspector may take copies of or extracts from the same, and may require and receive from the keeper of such books, and also from the president and each of the directors of the company, and all the other officers and employees thereof, all such information as to such books, and the affairs of the company generally, as the inspector deems necessary for the full and satisfactory investigation into and report upon the state of the affairs of the company, so as to enable such inspector to ascertain whether the tolls levied upon such work are greater than this Act allows to be levied.
R. S. 1964, c. 96, s. 28; 1979, c. 81, s. 20; 1990, c. 64, s. 24; 1994, c. 13, s. 16; 1999, c. 40, s. 72; 2003, c. 8, s. 6.
28. The company shall keep regular books of account, in which shall be entered a correct statement of its assets, receipts and disbursements. Such books shall be at all times open to the inspection and examination of any stockholder or any person for that purpose appointed by the Minister of Natural Resources.
Every such inspector may take copies of or extracts from the same, and may require and receive from the keeper of such books, and also from the president and each of the directors of the company, and all the other officers and employees thereof, all such information as to such books, and the affairs of the company generally, as the inspector deems necessary for the full and satisfactory investigation into and report upon the state of the affairs of the company, so as to enable such inspector to ascertain whether the tolls levied upon such work are greater than this Act allows to be levied.
R. S. 1964, c. 96, s. 28; 1979, c. 81, s. 20; 1990, c. 64, s. 24; 1994, c. 13, s. 16; 1999, c. 40, s. 72.
28. The company shall keep regular books of account, in which shall be entered a correct statement of its assets, receipts and disbursements. Such books shall be at all times open to the inspection and examination of any stockholder or any person for that purpose appointed by the Minister of Natural Resources.
Every such inspector may take copies of or extracts from the same, and may require and receive from the keeper of such books, and also from the president and each of the directors of the company, and all the other officers and servants thereof, all such information as to such books, and the affairs of the company generally, as the inspector deems necessary for the full and satisfactory investigation into and report upon the state of the affairs of the company, so as to enable such inspector to ascertain whether the tolls levied upon such work are greater than this Act allows to be levied.
R. S. 1964, c. 96, s. 28; 1979, c. 81, s. 20; 1990, c. 64, s. 24; 1994, c. 13, s. 16.
28. The company shall keep regular books of account, in which shall be entered a correct statement of its assets, receipts and disbursements. Such books shall be at all times open to the inspection and examination of any stockholder or any person for that purpose appointed by the Minister of Forests.
Every such inspector may take copies of or extracts from the same, and may require and receive from the keeper of such books, and also from the president and each of the directors of the company, and all the other officers and servants thereof, all such information as to such books, and the affairs of the company generally, as the inspector deems necessary for the full and satisfactory investigation into and report upon the state of the affairs of the company, so as to enable such inspector to ascertain whether the tolls levied upon such work are greater than this Act allows to be levied.
R. S. 1964, c. 96, s. 28; 1979, c. 81, s. 20; 1990, c. 64, s. 24.
28. The company shall keep regular books of account, in which shall be entered a correct statement of its assets, receipts and disbursements. Such books shall be at all times open to the inspection and examination of any stockholder or any person for that purpose appointed by the Minister of Energy and Resources.
Every such inspector may take copies of or extracts from the same, and may require and receive from the keeper of such books, and also from the president and each of the directors of the company, and all the other officers and servants thereof, all such information as to such books, and the affairs of the company generally, as the inspector deems necessary for the full and satisfactory investigation into and report upon the state of the affairs of the company, so as to enable such inspector to ascertain whether the tolls levied upon such work are greater than this act allows to be levied.
R. S. 1964, c. 96, s. 28; 1979, c. 81, s. 20.
28. The company shall keep regular books of account, in which shall be entered a correct statement of its assets, receipts and disbursements. Such books shall be at all times open to the inspection and examination of any stockholder or any person for that purpose appointed by the Minister of Lands and Forests.
Every such inspector may take copies of or extracts from the same, and may require and receive from the keeper of such books, and also from the president and each of the directors of the company, and all the other officers and servants thereof, all such information as to such books, and the affairs of the company generally, as the inspector deems necessary for the full and satisfactory investigation into and report upon the state of the affairs of the company, so as to enable such inspector to ascertain whether the tolls levied upon such work are greater than this act allows to be levied.
R. S. 1964, c. 96, s. 28.