C-14 - Railway Act

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91. (1)  All corporations and persons, usufructuaries, institutes, tutors, curators, executors, administrators and all other representatives, not only for and on behalf of themselves, their heirs and successors, but also for and on behalf of those whom they represent, whether infants, issue unborn or persons of full age under tutorship or curatorship or other persons, seized, possessed of, or interested in any lands, may sell and convey to the company all or any part thereof.
(2)  In all cases, however, in which the parties above mentioned have no legal right to sell and convey the ownership of the said lands, they shall, after having given due notice to the parties interested obtain, from a judge of the Superior Court, permission to sell and convey such lands.
(3)  The judge shall give the necessary orders for the investment of the price thereof, in such manner as he shall deem expedient, and in accordance with the laws of Québec, to protect the rights of the owner of such lands.
R. S. 1964, c. 290, s. 91 (part); 1989, c. 54, s. 160.
91. (1)  All corporations and persons, usufructuaries, institutes, tutors, curators, executors, administrators and all other representatives, not only for and on behalf of themselves, their heirs and successors, but also for and on behalf of those whom they represent, whether infants, issue unborn, lunatics, idiots, or other persons, seized, possessed of, or interested in any lands, may sell and convey to the company all or any part thereof.
(2)  In all cases, however, in which the parties above mentioned have no legal right to sell and convey the ownership of the said lands, they shall, after having given due notice to the parties interested obtain, from a judge of the Superior Court, permission to sell and convey such lands.
(3)  The judge shall give the necessary orders for the investment of the price thereof, in such manner as he shall deem expedient, and in accordance with the laws of Québec, to protect the rights of the owner of such lands.
R. S. 1964, c. 290, s. 91 (part).