Business Ownership Transfer Process

Summary

If a business partner unlawfully removes your name as a shareholder, and the court dismisses their case due to lack of evidence, you can take steps to regain control. Notify the Registrar of Business Licenses about the ownership transfer, submit written consent and court documents, and schedule roadworthy inspections for vehicles. Consider filing a counterclaim for wrongful removal and damages, and seek an injunction to prevent further changes. Mediation or arbitration may also help resolve disputes.

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I have client with a rental car busness whos partner had unlawfully removed his name for bein a shareholder. My clients partner took our client to Court for moving out all the cars and now want to run the rental car business. They took us to Court but the case was dismissed due the partnrs failure to provide documents to prove that the business was legitimately his and he owned *% shares legally
Hello, ****! It seems like your client has faced a complex legal issue with his business partner. Given that the case was dismissed due to lack of evidence from the partner, your client may want to consider the following steps:
- **File a counterclaim**: Your client might file a counterclaim for wrongful removal and any damages incurred.
- **Seek an injunction**: To prevent the partner from making any further changes to the business.
- **Mediation or Arbitration**: These alternative dispute resolutions could help settle the matter without further litigation.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
The partner had writen consent to transfer back every asset to my client. We are trying to make the business un again and want to write to the Registrar of business liceences that the Business is now in or clients name and we need to pass the cars for roadworthy and get the rental cars business going
Hello ****,
Thank you for providing the details. To proceed with getting the business back on track, including updating the business license and ensuring the cars are roadworthy, your client should:
- **Notify the Registrar of Business Licenses**: Draft a formal letter stating the transfer of ownership and request to update the business records.
- **Submit Required Documents**: Include the written consent for asset transfer and any court documents confirming the case dismissal.
- **Pass Roadworthy Inspections**: Schedule inspections for the rental cars to ensure they meet roadworthy standards.
Would you like a template for the notification letter to the Registrar of Business Licenses?
Yes I would like a letter to the Director of Customs stating the above
Sure, ****! Below is a template for a letter to the Director of Customs regarding the transfer of ownership and the need to pass the cars for roadworthy inspections:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
Director of Customs
[Customs Department Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
Dear Director of Customs,
Subject: Notification of Transfer of Ownership and Request for Roadworthy Inspections
I am writing to formally notify you that the rental car business previously owned jointly by [Client's Name] and [Partner's Name] has now been fully transferred to [Client's Name]. This follows the dismissal of the court case, in which [Partner's Name] failed to provide evidence of sole ownership.
Enclosed with this letter are the following documents for your reference:
- Written consent from [Partner's Name] for the transfer of all assets back to [Client's Name].
- Court documents confirming the dismissal of the case.
We kindly request that you update the business records in your system to reflect [Client's Name] as the sole owner of the business. Additionally, we seek your assistance in scheduling roadworthy inspections for the rental cars
Thank you so much!
You're welcome, ****! If you need further assistance or have additional questions, feel free to ask. Here is the complete template for your letter:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]

Director of Customs~
[Customs Department Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
Dear Director of Customs,
**Subject: Notification of Transfer of Ownership and Request for Roadworthy Inspections**
I am writing to formally notify you that the rental car business previously owned jointly by [Client's Name] and [Partner's Name] has now been fully transferred to [Client's Name]. This follows the dismissal of the court case, in which [Partner's Name] failed to provide evidence of sole ownership.
Enclosed with this letter are the following documents for your reference:
- Written consent from [Partner's Name] for the transfer of all assets back to [Client's Name].
- Court documents confirming the dismissal of the case.
We kindly request that you update the business records in your system to reflect [Client's Name] as the sole owner of the business. Additionally, we seek your assistance in scheduling roadworthy inspections for the rental cars