A-6.002 - Tax Administration Act

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15.3. Where monies belonging to a person owing an amount exigible under a fiscal law have been seized according to law by a peace officer, in the course of administering or enforcing criminal law, and must be restored, the Minister may, by notice served or notified by registered mail, require that the person who holds these monies pay to the Minister, on behalf of the person owing an amount exigible under a fiscal law, all or part of the monies otherwise restorable, at the time they would otherwise be restored.
1991, c. 67, s. 562; 1998, c. 16, s. 299; I.N. 2016-01-01 (NCCP).
15.3. Where monies belonging to a person owing an amount exigible under a fiscal law have been seized according to law by a peace officer, in the course of administering or enforcing criminal law, and must be restored, the Minister may, by notice served or sent by registered mail, require that the person who holds these monies pay to the Minister, on behalf of the person owing an amount exigible under a fiscal law, all or part of the monies otherwise restorable, at the time they would otherwise be restored.
1991, c. 67, s. 562; 1998, c. 16, s. 299.
15.3. Where monies belonging to a person owing an amount exigible under a fiscal law have been seized according to law by a peace officer, in the course of administering or enforcing criminal law, and must be restored, the Minister may, by notice served or sent by registered or certified mail, require that the person who holds these monies pay to the Minister, on behalf of the person owing an amount exigible under a fiscal law, all or part of the monies otherwise restorable, at the time they would otherwise be restored.
1991, c. 67, s. 562.