Taylor Gas Liquids Fund - MRRS Decision

MRRS Decision

Headnote

Mutual Reliance Review System for Exemptive Relief Applications - application to be deemed to have ceased to be areporting issuer by a trust upon conversion into a limited partnership.

Applicable Alberta Statutory Provisions

Securities Act, S.A., 1981, c.S-6.1, as amended, s. 125

IN THE MATTER OF

THE SECURITIES LEGISLATION

OF ALBERTA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SASKATCHEWAN,

ONTARIO, QUÉBEC, NOVA SCOTIA,

AND NEWFOUNDLAND

AND

IN THE MATTER OF

THE MUTUAL RELIANCE REVIEW SYSTEM

FOR EXEMPTIVE RELIEF APPLICATIONS

AND

IN THE MATTER OF TAYLOR GAS LIQUIDS FUND

MRRS DECISION DOCUMENT

1. WHEREAS the local securities regulatory authority or regulator (the "Decision Maker") in the Provinces ofAlberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland (the "Jurisdictions")has received an application from Taylor Gas Liquids Fund (the "Trust") for a decision under the securitieslegislation of the Jurisdictions (collectively the "Legislation") deeming the Trust to have ceased to be a reportingissuer, or the equivalent, in the Jurisdictions;

 

2. AND WHEREAS under the Mutual Reliance Review System (the "System"), the Alberta Securities Commissionis the principal regulator for this application;

3. AND WHEREAS the Trust has represented to the Decision Makers that:

3.1 the Trust is a trust formed under the laws of Alberta and became a reporting issuer, or the equivalent,in each province of Canada upon obtaining a receipt for its prospectus on July 19, 1996;

3.2 the Trust is not in default of any of its obligations as a reporting issuer, or the equivalent, under theLegislation save for its failure to file its most recent interim financial statements on November 29,2000;

3.3 on August 16, 2000, the Trust converted to a limited partnership structure (the "Conversion") pursuantto which each holder of units in the Trust (the "Trust Units") received one unit (an "LP Unit") of a newlimited partnership, Taylor NGL Limited Partnership (the "Limited Partnership") for each Trust Unit;

3.4 the Limited Partnership carries on the business formerly carried on by the Trust;

3.5 the Trust continues to exist only to hold the shares of Taylor Ltd., a corporation acting as generalpartner of the Limited Partnership;

3.6 following completion of the Conversion, the LP Units were listed on The Toronto Stock Exchange;

3.7 the Trust Units were listed and traded on The Toronto Stock Exchange on July 30, 1996, but weredelisted on August 23, 2000;

3.8 the Trust has no securities, including debt securities, issued and outstanding;

3.9 pursuant to a decision document dated June 29, 2000, and granted by the Jurisdictions, excludingNewfoundland, under the System, the Limited Partnership became a reporting issuer, or theequivalent, in the Jurisdictions, excluding Newfoundland, upon the closing of the Conversion;

 

3.10 the Trust does not intend to seek public financing by way of an offering of securities.

 

4. AND WHEREAS under the System, this MRRS Decision Document evidences the decision of each DecisionMaker (collectively, the "Decision");

 

5. AND WHEREAS each of the Decision Makers is satisfied that the test contained in the Legislation that providesthe Decision Maker with the jurisdiction to make the Decision has been met;

6. The Decision of the Decision Makers under the Legislation is that the Trust is deemed to have ceased to bea reporting issuer, or the equivalent, under the Legislation effective as of the date of this Decision Document.

Dated at the City of Calgary

in the Province of Alberta

this 18th day of December, 2000

"origjnal signed by"

Patricia M. Johnston

Director, Legal Services and Policy Development