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Old 09-16-2013, 10:49 AM   #4
troutman
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Order a corporate search to see where they are registered, and where they can be served:

http://www.albertacourts.ab.ca/Provi...1/Default.aspx

An incorporated business usually has Limited or Ltd. after its name. (The term company does not necessarily refer to an incorporated business). An incorporated business can be sued only in the name of the business. Put the full name of the business on the Civil Claim.

To find out the exact name of an incorporated business and who can be served with documents on behalf of the incorporated business, a companies search should be requested from an authorized agent for Alberta Registries.

Firms (partnerships of two or more persons) and sole proprietorships are called unincorporated businesses. An unincorporated business must be sued in the name of the owner. Put the owner's full name and the name of the business on the Civil Claim. To find out the owner(s) of an unincorporated business and the address of the owner(s), do a trade name search by contacting an authorized agent for Alberta Registries.
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