C-27.1 - Municipal Code of Québec

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431. Public notices must be in writing.
The publication of a public notice for local municipal purposes is made by posting a copy of such notice at two different places in the territory of the municipality, fixed from time to time by resolution.
If the council does not fix specific places, the public notice must be posted in the office of the municipality and in another public place in the territory of the municipality.
M.C. 1916, a. 346; 1996, c. 2, s. 456; 2006, c. 31, s. 34.
431. Public notices must be in writing.
The publication of a public notice for local municipal purposes is made by posting a copy of such notice at two different places in the territory of the municipality, fixed from time to time by resolution.
In default of localities fixed by the council, the public notice must be posted on or near the principal door of at least one place of public worship, if any there be, and at some other place of public resort in the territory of such municipality.
In either case, if there is a Roman Catholic church in the territory of the municipality, the notice must be posted on or near the main door of such church.
M.C. 1916, a. 346; 1996, c. 2, s. 456.
431. Public notices must be in writing.
The publication of a public notice for local municipal purposes is made by posting a copy of such notice at two different places in the municipality, fixed from time to time by resolution.
In default of localities fixed by the council, the public notice must be posted on or near the principal door of at least one place of public worship, if any there be, and at some other place of public resort in such municipality.
In either case, if there is a Roman Catholic church in the municipality, the notice must be posted on or near the main door of such church.
M.C. 1916, a. 346.