C-18.1 - Cinema Act

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107. A general distributor’s licence is valid for a period of two years. A general distributor’s licence may be renewed.
The duties fixed by regulation of the Government that are exigible annually from the holder of a general exhibitor’s licence are payable to the Minister on the issue or renewal of the licence and, subsequently, on 30 April every year.
Where a general distributor’s licence is issued after 1 May, the duties payable for the first year are reduced by the Minister in proportion to the number of months of the year elapsed.
1983, c. 37, s. 107; 1991, c. 21, s. 31; 2016, c. 7, s. 127.
107. A general distributor’s licence is valid for a period of two years. A general distributor’s licence may be renewed.
The duties fixed by regulation of the Government that are exigible annually from the holder of a general exhibitor’s licence are payable to the Régie on the issue or renewal of the licence and, subsequently, on 30 April every year.
Where a general distributor’s licence is issued after 1 May, the duties payable for the first year are reduced by the Régie in proportion to the number of months of the year elapsed.
1983, c. 37, s. 107; 1991, c. 21, s. 31.
107. A general distributor’s licence is valid for a period of two years. A general distributor’s licence may be renewed.
The duties fixed by regulation of the Régie that are exigible annually from the holder of a general exhibitor’s licence are payable to the Régie on the issue or renewal of the licence and, subsequently, on 30 April every year.
Where a general distributor’s licence is issued after 1 May, the duties payable for the first year are reduced by the Régie in proportion to the number of months of the year elapsed.
1983, c. 37, s. 107.