How have courts interpreted a shareholder's agreement in a transfer of shares?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hardman v. Alexander, 2003 NSSC 59 (CanLII):

In Carson v. Carson 2000 CanLII 9281 (NB QB), 2000 CarswellNB 287, 6 B.L.R. (3d) 242, 2000 N.B.J. No. 305 (N.B.Q.B.), Creaghan, J. dealt with a transfer of shares of a company which had a by-law similar to cl. 7 of the shareholders agreement in this case.

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