Where the corporation is registered in Manitoba the land titles staff will endeavor as a public service to find proof of the chain of corporate name in the Companies Office database. If the staff is unable to find this proof land titles will require the registrant to provide the necessary proof, in the way of certified copies of articles of amendment (amalgamation). If the corporation is not registered with the Manitoba Companies Office this information must be provided by the registrant as land titles staff have no way of searching for this information otherwise. If the information is already on deposit with land titles you need not provide the information a second time, simply refer in your documents to the deposit number assigned to the information.
My corporation owns land in Manitoba (or has a mortgage on lands in Manitoba). The corporation has changed its name by virtue of amendment (or amalgamation). What does land titles require for the corporation to be able to deal with the land (mortgage)?
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