International Estonian Centre Governance: An Overview (7)
Toronto Eesti Maja tulevik | 23 Feb 2019  | EWR
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The structure is complex but has been chosen based on advice from lawyers specializing in this area to best facilitate efficiency in tax and operations. At an overview level, The Estonian House in Toronto Limited (“EH”) has incorporated two new entities: the International Estonian Centre Inc. (IEC) and the Fund for International Estonian Centre (FIEC). The Estonian House controls both.

IEC is incorporated under the Business Corporations Act (Ontario). EH is its only shareholder. IEC took legal title to 9 Madison Avenue in trust for FIEC pursuant to a trust agreement. IEC will enter into construction contracts to build the Centre for FIEC. Once the Centre is opened, IEC will operate the Centre.

FIEC is incorporated under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act. EH is its sole member. FIEC will accept donations which it will pass on to IEC in trust so that IEC can build and run the Centre. Upon receipt of charitable registration, FIEC issue tax receipts for tax deductible donations.

What will happen when the Estonian House sale to Revera closes?
Just prior to closing of the sale of 958 Broadview to Revera, EH will transfer the beneficial ownership of the property to FIEC so that the proceeds from the Broadview sale will accrue to FIEC. FIEC will issue a charitable donation tax receipt to EH which in turn mitigates capital gains tax consequences for EH. FIEC will pass those funds to IEC pursuant to the terms of the trust. FIEC will be the beneficial owner of 9 Madison and the improvements made on it, and will also hold the beneficial interest in 11 Madison, with IEC holding legal title, in trust for FIEC. 9 and 11 Madison will be merged into one parcel of real estate onto which the Centre will be built.

What of any mortgages against title?
The Estonian (Toronto) Credit Union Limited (“ECU”) has registered a mortgage against 9 Madison Avenue to adhere to regulatory requirements to secure the monies advanced to IEC for the purchase of 9 Madison Avenue. Interest charges paid to ECU will be donated back to IEC. Estonian Foundation of Canada and Tartu College also advanced monies and may register on title in due course.

What does this mean for EH shareholders?
EH shareholders will continue to exercise their primary power which is to elect the directors of EH. The EH directors will appoint the directors of both IEC and FIEC, and thus EH will continue to control the Centre entirely.

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an answer - to Question02 Mar 2019 13:05
If the IEC hosts an event with free food and booze, there will be no room to breathe.
On the other hand, if admission is restricted to estophiles, we'll have plenty of room for dining and dancing.
It's a pity but, that's the way it is.
rkomendant@studiok.ca02 Mar 2019 09:14
Good question, 'Question', I surmise not enough for what you and others are thinking, and once the "Life Safety - Means of Egress/Exits Analysis" is done, even less. The current Design is essentially a 1970's Airport Lounge. I suppose Airports are "Internationale". As Vietnam was to Johnson a 'flawed undertaking' from the very beginning, so is this schema.
question02 Mar 2019 08:29
How many people can be accommodated in the largest space in this new IEC building for sit down dinners and dancing?

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