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What is a Minute Book and Do You Need One? I Chalati Lawyer

What is a Minute Book and Do You Need One? I Chalati Lawyer A corporate minute book is a permanent and detailed record of your corporation’s rules, activities and decisions. Notably, it is used as a vehicle for the organization and storage of all your corporation’s documents. Typically, the corporate minute book is accessible at the head office of the Corporation or at the Corporation’s lawyer or notary’s office. As per Quebec and Canadian Federal Laws, corporation are required to maintain, at their head office, a proper book of records. The book also has to be updated to reflect the changes made in the business.

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