The Regroupement pour la commercialisation des produits de l'érable inc. is a non-profit corporation whose activities were paralyzed by internal conflicts.
The Fédération des producteurs acéricoles du Québec applied for its dissolution and the designation of a liquidator.
The Supreme Court of Canada held that the suppletive scheme for the dissolution of legal persons set out in the Civil Code of Québec applies to a corporation constituted under Part III of the Companies Act when no specific legal scheme is applicable.
The Court upheld the dissolution and the attribution of the assets to the Fédération, but struck out the Court of Appeal's order relating to the payment of extra-judicial fees.