Ontario law provides a direct rectification remedy. Under OBCA s. 250, the corporation, a security holder, or another aggrieved person may apply to rectify the registers or records, and the court may also restrain meetings or payments before rectification, determine who is entitled to be entered or omitted, and compensate a party who has suffered loss.
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