Civil Remedies (Cooperative Credit Associations) Regulations (SOR/2006-300)
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Civil Remedies (Cooperative Credit Associations) Regulations
SOR/2006-300
COOPERATIVE CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS ACT
Registration 2006-11-28
Civil Remedies (Cooperative Credit Associations) Regulations
P.C. 2006-1425 2006-11-28
Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance, pursuant to subsections 266(1)Footnote a, (3)Footnote a and (6)Footnote a and 463(1)Footnote b of the Cooperative Credit Associations ActFootnote c, hereby makes the annexed Civil Remedies (Cooperative Credit Associations) Regulations.
Return to footnote aS.C. 2005, c. 54, s. 194
Return to footnote bS.C. 2005, c. 54, s. 208
Return to footnote cS.C. 1991, c. 48
Interpretation
1 In these Regulations, Act means the Cooperative Credit Associations Act.
Civil Remedies
2 For the purpose of paragraph 266(1)(f) of the Act, the prescribed percentage of voting rights attached to all of the cooperative credit association’s outstanding shares is 10%.
3 For the purpose of subsection 266(3) of the Act, take-over bid means a take-over bid under any legislation that is set out in column 2 of the schedule.
4 For the purpose of paragraph 266(6)(c) of the Act, the prescribed circumstances are that the insider
(a) entered into the purchase or sale of the security as an agent pursuant to a specific unsolicited order to purchase or sell;
(b) made the purchase or sale of the security pursuant to participation in an automatic dividend reinvestment plan, share purchase plan or other similar automatic plan that the insider entered into before the acquisition of the confidential information;
(c) made the purchase or sale of the security to fulfil a legally binding obligation that the insider entered into before the acquisition of the confidential information; or
(d) purchased or sold the security as agent or trustee in the circumstances described in paragraph (b) or (c).
Coming into Force
5 These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.
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