The Forfeited Property of Dissolved Not-for-Profit Corporations:
New Developments in the Law
Charity and Not-for-Profit Law | Original Program Date: April 19, 2016
Find out what happens when a charity or other not-for-profit corporation dissolves without having all assets dealt with. The new Forfeited Corporate Property Act, 2015 and the Escheats Act, 2015 and related changes to other statutes, including the Corporations Act, will come into force on December 10, 2016. Learn about important changes and new timelines that impact you and your clients, including:
- Changes in the roles and powers of the Public Guardian and Trustee and the Minister of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure
- New requirements for corporations to keep records of land holdings
- Changes in the law relating to the availability of forfeited corporate property to reviving corporations and to creditors
- Changes in the processes for claimants to recover forfeited corporate property
SPEAKERS
Rosemarie Cochrane, Team Leader and Senior Counsel, Corporate Legal Services, Office Public Guardian and Trustee
Kenneth R. Goodman, Public Guardian & Trustee for Ontario
Brenda Linington, Senior Counsel, Legal Services Branch, Ministry of Energy/ Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure/ Ministry of Research and Innovation
PROGRAM CHAIR
Mark Blumberg, Blumberg Segal LLP