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Alberta Unanimous Shareholder Agreement

Prepare a Unanimous Shareholder Agreement for an Alberta corporation with this comprehensive template.
  • A shareholder may transfer its shares to an affiliate provided that the affiliate agrees to be bound by the terms of the Agreement. If the affiliate ceases to be an affiliate, the shares will be transferred back to the original shareholder.
  • If shareholder guarantees are required to secure the corporation's debt, each shareholder will provide its guarantee for a proportionate share in relation to his/her shareholdings. If a shareholder disposes of his interest in the corporation, the corporation will use best efforts to release and discharge his guarantee.
  • The corporation has a right of first refusal to purchase the shares of any shareholder wishing to dispose of his shareholdings. The founding shareholders have a right of second refusal, and the other shareholders have a right of third refusal.
  • Provisions for shot-gun buy-sell offers.
  • Provisions for a call by the other shareholders if a shareholder becomes involved in a divorce or matrimonial property settlement.
  • Provisions for a buy-sell upon the death or disability of a shareholder.
  • Provisions for a call by the corporation if a shareholder ceases to be employed or contracted by the corporation.
This Alberta Unanimous Shareholder Agreement template is provided in MS Word format, and is fully editable to meet your requirements.

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