C-11.3 - Charter of Ville de Longueuil

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60.1. Notwithstanding the Municipal Aid Prohibition Act (chapter I-15), the city may, to promote the economic development of the city, create a legal person
(1)  to promote the economic development of the city; and
(2)  to promote the establishment and maintenance of enterprises in its territory.
Sections 477.4 to 477.6 and 573 to 573.3.4 of the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19) apply to the legal person created under the first paragraph, with the necessary modifications, and that legal person is deemed to be a local municipality for the purposes of a regulation made under section 573.3.0.1 or 573.3.1.1 of that Act.
The following modifications are among those applicable for the purposes of the third paragraph: if the legal person does not have a website, the statement and hyperlink required under the second paragraph of section 477.6 of the Cities and Towns Act must be posted on another website the legal person determines; the legal person shall give public notice of the address of that website at least once a year; the notice must be published in a newspaper in the territory of the city.
The chief auditor of the city shall audit the accounts and business of the legal person created under the first paragraph.
2001, c. 68, s. 171; 2002, c. 37, s. 36; 2010, c. 1, s. 1; 2010, c. 18, s. 4; 2015, c. 8, s. 215.
60.1. Notwithstanding the Municipal Aid Prohibition Act (chapter I-15), the city may, to promote the economic development of the city, create a legal person
(1)  to promote the economic development of the city; and
(2)  to promote the establishment and maintenance of enterprises in its territory.
The board of directors of a legal person created under the first paragraph must have as a member a representative of a local development centre, although that member is not entitled to vote.
Sections 477.4 to 477.6 and 573 to 573.3.4 of the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19) apply to the legal person created under the first paragraph, with the necessary modifications, and that legal person is deemed to be a local municipality for the purposes of a regulation made under section 573.3.0.1 or 573.3.1.1 of that Act.
The following modifications are among those applicable for the purposes of the third paragraph: if the legal person does not have a website, the statement and hyperlink required under the second paragraph of section 477.6 of the Cities and Towns Act must be posted on another website the legal person determines; the legal person shall give public notice of the address of that website at least once a year; the notice must be published in a newspaper in the territory of the city.
The chief auditor of the city shall audit the accounts and business of the legal person created under the first paragraph.
2001, c. 68, s. 171; 2002, c. 37, s. 36; 2010, c. 1, s. 1; 2010, c. 18, s. 4.
60.1. Notwithstanding the Municipal Aid Prohibition Act (chapter I-15), the city may, to promote the economic development of the city, create a legal person
(1)  to promote the economic development of the city; and
(2)  to promote the establishment and maintenance of enterprises in its territory.
The board of directors of a legal person created under the first paragraph must have as a member a representative of a local development centre, although that member is not entitled to vote.
Sections 477.4 to 477.7 and 573 to 573.3.4 of the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19) apply to the legal person created under the first paragraph, with the necessary modifications, and that legal person is deemed to be a local municipality for the purposes of a regulation made under section 573.3.0.1 or 573.3.1.1 of that Act.
The following modifications are among those applicable for the purposes of the third paragraph: if the legal person does not have a website, the list described in the first paragraph of section 477.5 of the Cities and Towns Act must be published on another website the legal person determines; the legal person shall give public notice of the address of that website at least once a year; the notice must be published in a newspaper in the territory of the city.
The chief auditor of the city shall audit the accounts and business of the legal person created under the first paragraph.
2001, c. 68, s. 171; 2002, c. 37, s. 36; 2010, c. 1, s. 1.
60.1. Notwithstanding the Municipal Aid Prohibition Act (chapter I-15), the city may, to promote the economic development of the city, create a legal person
(1)  to promote the economic development of the city; and
(2)  to promote the establishment and maintenance of enterprises in its territory.
The board of directors of a legal person created under the first paragraph must have as a member a representative of a local development centre, although that member is not entitled to vote.
Sections 573 to 573.3.4 of the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19) apply to the legal person created under the first paragraph, with the necessary modifications, and that legal person is deemed to be a local municipality for the purposes of the regulation made under section 573.3.0.1 of that Act.
The chief auditor of the city shall audit the accounts and business of the legal person created under the first paragraph.
2001, c. 68, s. 171; 2002, c. 37, s. 36.
60.1. Notwithstanding the Municipal Aid Prohibition Act (chapter I-15), the city may, to promote the economic development of the city, create a legal person
(1)  to promote the economic development of the city; and
(2)  to promote the establishment and maintenance of enterprises in its territory.
The board of directors of a legal person created under the first paragraph must have as a member a representative of a local development centre, although that member is not entitled to vote.
The chief auditor of the city shall audit the accounts and business of the legal person created under the first paragraph.
2001, c. 68, s. 171.