CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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3087. A legal person who is a party to a juridical act may not invoke restrictions upon the power of representation of the persons acting for it if the restrictions did not exist under the law of the State in which the other party was domiciled when the act was entered into in that State, unless the other party was or should have been aware of the restrictions by virtue of his position with or relationship to the party invoking them.
1991, c. 64, a. 3087; 2002, c. 19, s. 15; I.N. 2014-05-01.
3087. A legal person who is a party to a juridical act may not invoke restrictions upon the power of representation of the persons acting for it if the restrictions did not exist under the law of the country in which the other party was domiciled when the act was formed in that country, unless the other party was or should have been aware of the restrictions by virtue of his position with or relationship to the party invoking them.
1991, c. 64, a. 3087; 2002, c. 19, s. 15.
3087. A legal person who is a party to a juridical act may not invoke restrictions upon the power of representation of the persons acting for it if the restrictions did not exist under the law of the country in which the other party was domiciled when the act was performed in that country, unless the other party was or should have been aware of the restrictions by virtue of his position with or relationship to the party invoking them.
1991, c. 64, a. 3087.