A derivative action is a court-authorized proceeding brought in the name and on behalf of the corporation, rather than for a shareholder’s personal recovery. Under OBCA s. 246, the complainant generally needs leave, 14 days’ notice unless the court excuses it, good faith, and a showing that the proposed claim appears to be in the interests of the corporation or subsidiary.
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