Canada Transportation Act definition

Canada Transportation Act means the Canada Transportation Act (Canada), as amended;
Canada Transportation Act means the Canada Transportation Act, SC 1996, c-10, as amended;
Canada Transportation Act means the Canada Transportation Act, R.S.C. 1996, c. 10.

Examples of Canada Transportation Act in a sentence

  • The common voting shares are held only by shareholders who are “Canadian” as such term is defined in the Canada Transportation Act.

  • Variable Voting Shares may only be held, beneficially owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by persons who are not Canadians (within the meaning of the Canada Transportation Act).

  • An issued and outstanding Variable Voting Share is converted into one Common Voting Share automatically and without any further act of the Company or the holder, if such Variable Voting Share becomes held, beneficially owned and controlled, directly or indirectly, otherwise than by way of security only, by a Canadian, as defined in the Canada Transportation Act.

  • At the DSB meeting on 31 August 2005, Canada announced that amendments to the Canada Transportation Act and the Canada Grain Act and associated regulatory changes had come into force on 1 August 2005 thus bringing Canada into compliance with the DSB's recommendations and rulings.

  • These provisions apply to defined commodities and origin/destination pairings set out in the Canada Transportation Act (“CTA”).

  • The Canada Transportation Act should be amended to, include crossings and non-facility sidings under abandonment provisions within the Act, and should subject siding and lease rates to the scrutiny of the agency upon request of producers directly involved in siding lease rate negotiations.

  • In the circumstance described in (i) in the paragraph above, the variable voting shares as a class cannot carry more than 25% (or any higher percentage the Governor in Council may specify pursuant to the Canada Transportation Act) of the aggregate votes attached to all variable voting shares and common voting shares collectively, including securities currently convertible into such a share and currently exercisable options and rights to acquire such shares.

  • The transaction is subject to clearance under the Competition Act (Canada) and the Canada Transportation Act.

  • Lessee agrees to cooperate with Lessor for the purpose of complying with any reasonable requirements of any lender, the Surface Transportation Board, the Registrar General of Canada pursuant to Sections 104 or 105 of the Canada Transportation Act, or the provisions of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code or equivalent Canadian personal property security legislation provided such cooperation does not materially affect the rights or liabilities of Lessee hereunder.

  • Amend the Canada Transportation Act to place Canadian communities and the individual and business consumers who live and work within them at the heart of Canada’s National Transportation Policy.


More Definitions of Canada Transportation Act

Canada Transportation Act means the Canada Transportation Act (Canada), R.S.C. 1996, c. 10 and the regulations thereunder, in each case as may be amended from time to time.
Canada Transportation Act means the Canada Transportation Act, S.C. 1996, c. 10 and the regulations made under such Act, as amended from time to time;
Canada Transportation Act or "CTA" means the Canada Transportation Act, 1996, as amended from time to time.

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