Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act
The Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA; French: Loi sur les arrangements avec les créanciers des compagnies) is a statute of the Parliament of Canada that allows insolvent corporations owing their creditors in excess of $5 million to restructure their business and financial affairs.
Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act | |
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Parliament of Canada | |
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Citation | SC 1932‑33, c. 36 (now RSC 1985, c. C-36) |
Territorial extent | Canada |
Enacted by | Parliament of Canada |
Enacted | 1933 |
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SC 1952‑53, c. 3; SC 1990, c. 17; SC 1997, c. 12; SC 1998, c. 30; SC 2000, c. 30; SC 2001, c. 34; SC 2005, c. 47; SC 2007, c. 29; SC 2007, c. 36 | |
Related legislation | |
Related Provisions (English) Dispositions connexes (French) |
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