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Regulation and governance of municipally-owned corporations in Ontario / Ron Clark.
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Title:Regulation and governance of municipally-owned corporations in Ontario / Ron Clark.
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Author/Creator:Clark, Ron, 1963- author.
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Published/Created:Toronto, Ontario : LexisNexis Canada, 2018.
©2018
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: KEO869 .C53 2018
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Municipal services--Law and legislation--Ontario.
Public utilities--Law and legislation--Ontario.
Electric utilities--Law and legislation--Ontario.
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Description:xiii, 250 pages ; 23 cm
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Summary:"Municipally-owned corporations present unique governance challenges. As the only published text of its kind in Canada, this text provides guidance on the legal framework relating to the ownership, governance and operation of corporations by municipalities in Ontario. It focuses on municipal services corporations created under the Municipal Act, and electricity distribution corporations, and their affiliates, created under the Electricity Act. This book deals with issues specific to such structures and processes, including how municipal councils may hold shareholder meetings, appointment of directors, carrying on business outside municipal boundaries, shareholder directions and agreements, ownership by multiple municipalities, access to records and freedom of information, and tax considerations. This practically-oriented text is an essential reference for corporate, commercial and municipal lawyers, government employees, and non-legal professionals in municipal services corporations."-- Provided by publisher.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9780433494584 paperback
0433494581 paperback
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Contents:The creation of corporations by municipalities
Wind-up and dissolution
Principles of governance for publicly-owned corporations
Purposes and restrictions on activities
Shareholder control and accountability mechanisms
The role of the directors
Shareholders' meetings
Confidentiality and disclosure
Corporate finance and eligible investments
Tax issues
The future of the LDC : implications for governance and relationships with service providers.