Effective June 2005, ISC improved its authorizations process by replacing the general authorization forms with a number of situationally-specific authorizations. ISC now provides specific authorizations for transactions involving corporations with seals, corporations without seals and individuals as well as for transfers, interests, transforms, and minerals.
This comprehensive manual illustrates the general requirements for witnesses, affidavits and ISC's authorization forms and includes information on both Transfer and Interest Authorizations.
For information related to transform and mineral-related authorizations please visit the
Transforms and
Minerals pages.
ISC receives a variety of Court Orders for many different types of transactions, such as mortgage proceedings, vesting orders, orders correcting titles, orders under The Family Property Act, and federal Restraint Orders under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
We encourage lawyers to send their draft orders to ISC for review to ensure that the order meets our requirements and can be acted upon by the Registrar. It is much easier to amend a draft order than to have to go back to the Court once an order has been granted. The Business Services Department of ISC has a number of lawyers that are willing to review any draft orders before they are provided to the Court.