C-27.1 - Municipal Code of Québec

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14.2. A municipality may own immovables for the purposes of a land reserve.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision, the municipality may alienate an immovable referred to in this article gratuitously in favour of the Government, any of its ministers or bodies, a regional county municipality, a school board, the housing bureau or any other non-profit agency, in addition to the persons mentioned in article 7.
1985, c. 27, s. 40; 1995, c. 34, s. 30; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 1998, c. 31, s. 28; 2002, c. 37, s. 94; 2023, c. 33, s. 23.
14.2. A local municipality may own immovables for the purposes of a land reserve.
A municipality may also own immovables for housing purposes and it may
(1)  lease the immovables;
(2)  equip the immovables and install public services therein;
(3)  demolish, move or restore any building erected on the immovables;
(4)  erect a construction on the immovables.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision, the municipality may also alienate an immovable referred to in this article gratuitously in favour of the Government, any of its ministers or bodies, a regional county municipality, a school board, the housing bureau or any other non-profit agency, in addition to the persons mentioned in article 7.
1985, c. 27, s. 40; 1995, c. 34, s. 30; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 1998, c. 31, s. 28; 2002, c. 37, s. 94.
14.2. A local municipality may own immovables for the purposes of a land reserve.
A municipality may also own immovables for housing purposes and it may
(1)  lease the immovables;
(2)  equip the immovables and install public services therein;
(3)  demolish, move or restore any building erected on the immovables;
(4)  erect a construction on the immovables.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision, the municipality may also alienate an immovable referred to in this article gratuitously in favour of the Government, any of its ministers or bodies, a regional county municipality, a school board, the municipal housing bureau or any other non-profit agency, in addition to the persons mentioned in article 7.
1985, c. 27, s. 40; 1995, c. 34, s. 30; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 1998, c. 31, s. 28.
14.2. A local municipality may own immovables for the purposes of a land reserve.
A municipality may also own immovables for housing purposes and it may
(1)  lease the immovables;
(2)  equip the immovables and install public services therein;
(3)  demolish, move or restore any building erected on the immovables;
(4)  erect a construction on the immovables.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision, the municipality may also alienate an immovable referred to in this article gratuitously in favour of the Government, any of its ministers or bodies, a regional county municipality, a school board, the municipal housing bureau or any other non-profit agency.
1985, c. 27, s. 40; 1995, c. 34, s. 30; 1996, c. 2, s. 455.
14.2. A local corporation may own immovables for the purposes of a land reserve.
A corporation may also own immovables for housing purposes and it may
(1)  lease the immovables;
(2)  equip the immovables and install public services therein;
(3)  demolish, move or restore any building erected on the immovables;
(4)  erect a construction on the immovables.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision, the municipality may also alienate an immovable referred to in this article gratuitously in favour of the Government, any of its ministers or bodies, a regional county municipality, a school board, the municipal housing bureau or any other non-profit agency.
1985, c. 27, s. 40; 1995, c. 34, s. 30.
14.2. A local corporation may own immovables for the purposes of a land reserve.
A corporation may also own immovables for housing purposes and it may
(1)  lease the immovables;
(2)  equip the immovables and install public services therein;
(3)  demolish, move or restore any building erected on the immovables;
(4)  erect a construction on the immovables.
The corporation may also alienate an immovable contemplated in this article and in such a case the price of alienation must be sufficient to cover any cost incurred in respect of it. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision, the corporation may, however, alienate the immovable for a lesser amount or gratuitously in favour of the Government, any of its ministers or bodies, a regional country municipality, a school board, its municipal housing bureau or any other non-profit agency.
1985, c. 27, s. 40.