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[Prepared for convenience by the Office of Legislative Counsel. Note: This Act has not been revised as part of the Revised Statutes 1996. References in this Act to other Acts may be references to earlier Revised Statutes or to Acts not consolidated in a general revision of statutes, depending on when the provision of this Act containing the reference was enacted or amended.]

An Act to Incorporate Canadian Western Insurance Company

[SBC 1955] CHAPTER 92

Assented to March 15, 1955

Contents
1Short title
2Incorporation and name of Company
3Perpetual succession
4Liability of shareholders
5Registered office
6Capital
7Commencement of business
8Objects
9Ancillary powers
10Investment of funds
11Reinsurance
12Board of directors
13Powers of first directors
14By-laws
15By-laws shall bind Company and members
16Directors may contract with the Company
17Annual meetings, etc.
18Failure to elect directors or hold meetings not to dissolve the Company
19"Companies Clauses Act" not to apply
20Certain provisions of the "Companies Act" to apply
21"Insurance Act" to apply

WHEREAS a petition has been presented praying for an Act to incorporate a company with the rights, powers, and privileges hereinafter set forth, and it is expedient to grant the prayer of the said petition:

THEREFORE, HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows:—

Short title

1   This Act may be cited as the "Canadian Western Insurance Company Act, 1955."

1955-92-1.

Incorporation and name of Company

2   Reginald Hibbert Tupper, of Vancouver, British Columbia, lawyer; Robert David Jordan Guy, of Vancouver, British Columbia, lawyer; John Walter Walsh, of Vancouver, British Columbia, lawyer; and Ivan Boyd Quinn, of Vancouver, British Columbia, lawyer, together with such other persons as shall hereafter become shareholders therein, are constituted a body politic and corporate under the name of "Canadian Western Insurance Company" (hereafter called "the Company").

1955-92-2.

Perpetual succession

3   The Company shall have perpetual succession and a common seal.

1955-92-3.

Liability of shareholders

4   The liability of the shareholders shall be limited to the amount (if any) unpaid on the shares respectively held by them.

1955-92-4.

Registered office

5   The registered office of the Company shall be in such place in the Province of British Columbia as the directors may from time to time determine, and the Company may establish branch offices and agencies at any place within or without the Province.

1955-92-5.

Capital

6   The capital of the Company shall be two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000), divided into twenty-five thousand (25,000) shares of one hundred dollars ($100) each: Provided always that the Company in general meeting may, subject to the provisions of section 8 of the "Companies Act," increase its capital from time to time.

1955-92-6.

Commencement of business

7   Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) of the capital of the Company shall be subscribed for, and one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) shall be paid up thereon in cash before the Company commences business.

1955-92-7.

Objects

8   The Company is empowered to carry on business as insurers against loss in respect of all or any of the following classes of insurance, namely:—

(a) Accident insurance:

(b) Aircraft insurance:

(c) Automobile insurance:

(d) Boiler and machinery insurance:

(e) Credit insurance:

(f) Earthquake insurance:

(g) Explosion insurance:

(h) Falling aircraft insurance:

(i) Fire insurance:

(j) Forgery insurance:

(k) Guarantee insurance:

(l) Hail insurance and limited hail insurance:

(m) Impact by vehicles insurance:

(n) Inland transportation insurance:

(o) Live stock insurance:

(p) Marine insurance:

(q) Personal property insurance:

(r) Plate glass insurance:

(s) Real property insurance:

(t) Sickness insurance:

(u) Sprinkler leakage insurance:

(v) Theft insurance:

(w) Water damage insurance:

(x) Weather insurance:

(y) Windstorm insurance:

(z) Life insurance.

1955-92-8; 1958-68-2.

Ancillary powers

9   The Company shall have ancillary and incidental to the abovementioned objects the powers set forth in section 22 of the "Companies Act," except in so far as any of such powers may be inconsistent with or repugnant to the provisions of the "Insurance Act."

1955-92-9.

Investment of funds

10   The Company may invest its funds in such investments as are from time to time authorized for the investment of funds of an insurance company.

1955-92-10.

Reinsurance

11   The Company may cause itself to be insured against any risk it has undertaken and against any loss or risk it may incur in the course of its business.

1955-92-11.

Board of directors

12   The persons named in section 2 of this Act shall be the first directors of the Company, and thereafter the directors of the Company shall be such persons as are from time to time elected at the first meeting of the shareholders of the Company and at the annual meetings of the Company thereafter: Provided that any casual vacancy occurring in the board of directors may be filled up by the directors, and the directors shall have power at any time and from time to time to appoint a person as an additional director. The number of directors shall be determined by the Company's by-laws: Provided that the number of directors at any time shall not be less than two.

1955-92-12.

Powers of first directors

13   The first directors shall have power to receive subscriptions for shares and to do all such other acts, deeds, and things as are advisable or necessary for or incidental to the purposes of organization of the Company.

1955-92-13.

By-laws

14   The directors may from time to time pass by-laws not inconsistent with this Act for the management, regulation, and procedure of the Company's business in all respects whatsoever, and may alter and amend the same.

1955-92-14.

By-laws shall bind Company and members

15   The by-laws of the Company shall bind the Company and its members to the same extent as if they had been respectively signed and sealed by each member and by the Company and contained covenants on the part of each member, his heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, to observe all the provisions of the by-laws, subject to the provisions of this Act.

1955-92-15.

Directors may contract with the Company

16   Any director may accept and hold any office or place of trust or profit under the Company and may enter into or be interested in any contract with the Company and may receive any salary or remuneration for attending to the business of the Company as an officer, employee, agent, solicitor, or otherwise.

1955-92-16.

Annual meetings, etc.

17   The first general meeting of the Company shall be held not later than one year from the date on which this Act comes into force, and thereafter an annual general meeting of the Company shall be held once at least in every calendar year.

1955-92-17.

Failure to elect directors or hold meetings not to dissolve the Company

18   No failure to elect directors or to hold a first or any annual meeting shall operate as a dissolution of the Company, but anything omitted to be done may afterwards be performed at a meeting called in conformity with the by-laws or at a special general meeting.

1955-92-18.

"Companies Clauses Act" not to apply

19   The provisions of the "Companies Clauses Act" shall not apply to this Act.

1955-92-19.

Certain provisions of the "Companies Act" to apply

20   The following sections of the "Companies Act" shall mutatis mutandis apply except in so far as any of them are varied by or inconsistent with or repugnant to the provisions of this Act, in which case the provisions of this Act shall prevail to the extent of such variation, inconsistency, or repugnancy: Sections 7, 8, 11 to 15 (inclusive), 17, 21, 24, 25, 27, 49, 58 to 64 (inclusive), 77 to 95 (inclusive), 97 to 103 (inclusive), 106, 109 to 112 (inclusive), 114, 115, 122 to 126 (inclusive), 128, 135 to 146 (inclusive), 149 to 152 (inclusive), 163, 165 to 170 (inclusive), 214 to 240 (inclusive).

The following sections of the "Companies Act" mentioned in section 5 (2) thereof are hereby expressly exempted and shall not apply: Sections 9, 10, 16, 18, 73 to 75 (inclusive), 104, 105, 108, 113, 129 to 134 (inclusive), 153 to 162 (inclusive), 241 to 266 (inclusive).

1955-92-20.

"Insurance Act" to apply

21   The provisions of this Act and the Company incorporated hereby shall be subject to the provisions of the "Insurance Act."

1955-92-21.