C-37.2 - Act respecting the Communauté urbaine de Montréal

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113. In addition to the other powers which it has under this Act, the Community may:
(a)  have a seal which it may alter at will;
(b)  appear before the courts;
(c)  bind itself and bind others towards it by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this Act;
(d)  acquire by mutual agreement, take a lease on or use, free of charge or for monetary or other considerations, any property and any servitude;
(e)  sell, exchange, encumber, lease or alienate any property by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this Act;
(f)  construct, own, maintain, improve and use, on its property or on that of which it has the enjoyment, any work calculated to further the exercise of its powers, and contribute to or assist in any manner in the construction, improvement or maintenance of such work;
(g)  establish and maintain or assist in the establishment or maintenance of relief or retirement funds or pension plans for its officers and employees, or for their relatives and dependent persons, and pay premiums for them, subject to the Supplemental Pension Plans Act (chapter R‐15.1) with respect to retirement funds or pension plans, and with the approval of the Inspector General of Financial Institutions with respect to relief funds;
(h)  make by‐laws for its internal management and the conduct of its affairs;
(i)  carry out such studies as it deems expedient for the exercise of its competence, whether such studies deal with its territory or with any other territory;
(j)  constitute, in accordance with Part IA of the Companies Act (chapter C‐38), a company whose principal activity is furnishing a third party with any and all services, advice, substances, materials and equipment relating to any matter within its competence.
1969, c. 84, s. 99; 1974, c. 82, s. 7; 1980, c. 20, s. 25; 1982, c. 18, s. 41; 1982, c. 52, s. 116; 1985, c. 31, s. 9; 1989, c. 38, s. 319; 1993, c. 68, s. 18; 1999, c. 40, s. 68.
113. In addition to the other powers which it has under this Act, the Community may:
(a)  have a seal which it may alter at will;
(b)  appear before the courts;
(c)  bind itself and bind others towards it by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this Act;
(d)  acquire by mutual agreement, take a lease on or use, free of charge or for monetary or other considerations, any moveable or immoveable property and any servitude;
(e)  sell, exchange, encumber, lease or alienate any movable or immovable property by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this Act;
(f)  construct, own, maintain, improve and use, on its property or on that of which it has the enjoyment, any work calculated to further the exercise of its powers, and contribute to or assist in any manner in the construction, improvement or maintenance of such work;
(g)  establish and maintain or assist in the establishment or maintenance of relief or retirement funds or pension plans for its officers and employees, or for their relatives and dependent persons, and pay premiums for them, subject to the Supplemental Pension Plans Act (chapter R-15.1) with respect to retirement funds or pension plans, and with the approval of the Inspector General of Financial Institutions with respect to relief funds;
(h)  make by-laws for its internal management and the conduct of its affairs;
(i)  carry out such studies as it deems expedient for the exercise of its competence, whether such studies deal with its territory or with any other territory;
(j)  constitute, in accordance with Part IA of the Companies Act (chapter C-38), a company whose principal activity is furnishing a third party with any and all services, advice, substances, materials and equipment relating to any matter within its competence.
1969, c. 84, s. 99; 1974, c. 82, s. 7; 1980, c. 20, s. 25; 1982, c. 18, s. 41; 1982, c. 52, s. 116; 1985, c. 31, s. 9; 1989, c. 38, s. 319; 1993, c. 68, s. 18.
113. In addition to the other powers which it has under this Act, the Community may:
(a)  have a seal which it may alter at will;
(b)  appear before the courts;
(c)  bind itself and bind others towards it by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this Act;
(d)  acquire by mutual agreement, take a lease on or use, free of charge or for monetary or other considerations, any moveable or immoveable property and any servitude;
(e)  sell, exchange, encumber, lease or alienate any movable or immovable property by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this Act;
(f)  construct, own, maintain, improve and use, on its property or on that of which it has the enjoyment, any work calculated to further the exercise of its powers, and contribute to or assist in any manner in the construction, improvement or maintenance of such work;
(g)  establish and maintain or assist in the establishment or maintenance of relief or retirement funds or pension plans for its officers and employees, or for their relatives and dependent persons, and pay premiums for them, subject to the Supplemental Pension Plans Act (chapter R-15.1) with respect to retirement funds or pension plans, and with the approval of the Inspector General of Financial Institutions with respect to relief funds;
(h)  make by-laws for its internal management and the conduct of its affairs;
(i)  carry out such studies as it deems expedient for the exercise of its competence, whether such studies deal with its territory or with any other territory;
(j)  constitute, in accordance with Part IA of the Companies Act (chapter C-38), a company whose principal activity is furnishing a third party with any and all services, advice, substances, materials and equipment contemplated in sections 151.0.1 and 296.
1969, c. 84, s. 99; 1974, c. 82, s. 7; 1980, c. 20, s. 25; 1982, c. 18, s. 41; 1982, c. 52, s. 116; 1985, c. 31, s. 9; 1989, c. 38, s. 319.
113. In addition to the other powers which it has under this act, the Community may:
(a)  have a seal which it may alter at will;
(b)  appear before the courts;
(c)  bind itself and bind others towards it by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this act;
(d)  acquire by mutual agreement, take a lease on or use, free of charge or for monetary or other considerations, any moveable or immoveable property and any servitude;
(e)  sell, exchange, encumber, lease or alienate any moveable or immoveable property by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this act;
(f)  construct, own, maintain, improve and use, on its property or on that of which it has the enjoyment, any work calculated to further the exercise of its powers, and contribute to or assist in any manner in the construction, improvement or maintenance of such work;
(g)  establish and maintain or assist in the establishment or maintenance of relief or retirement funds or pension plans for its officers and employees, or for their relatives and dependent persons, and pay premiums for them, subject to the Act respecting supplemental pension plans (chapter R-17) with respect to retirement funds or pension plans, and with the approval of the Inspector General of Financial Institutions with respect to relief funds;
(h)  make by-laws for its internal management and the conduct of its affairs;
(i)  carry out such studies as it deems expedient for the exercise of its competence, whether such studies deal with its territory or with any other territory;
(j)  constitute, in accordance with Part IA of the Companies Act (chapter C-38), a company whose principal activity is furnishing a third party with any and all services, advice, substances, materials and equipment contemplated in sections 151.0.1 and 296.
1969, c. 84, s. 99; 1974, c. 82, s. 7; 1980, c. 20, s. 25; 1982, c. 18, s. 41; 1982, c. 52, s. 116; 1985, c. 31, s. 9.
113. In addition to the other powers which it has under this act, the Community may:
(a)  have a seal which it may alter at will;
(b)  appear before the courts;
(c)  bind itself and bind others towards it by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this act;
(d)  acquire by mutual agreement, take a lease on or use, free of charge or for monetary or other considerations, any moveable or immoveable property and any servitude;
(e)  sell, exchange, encumber, lease or alienate any moveable or immoveable property by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this act;
(f)  construct, own, maintain, improve and use, on its property or on that of which it has the enjoyment, any work calculated to further the exercise of its powers, and contribute to or assist in any manner in the construction, improvement or maintenance of such work;
(g)  establish and maintain or assist in the establishment or maintenance of relief or retirement funds or pension plans for its officers and employees, or for their relatives and dependent persons, and pay premiums for them, subject to the Act respecting supplemental pension plans (chapter R-17) with respect to retirement funds or pension plans, and with the approval of the Inspector General of Financial Institutions with respect to relief funds;
(h)  make by-laws for its internal management and the conduct of its affairs;
(i)  carry out such studies as it deems expedient for the exercise of its competence, whether such studies deal with its territory or with any other territory;
(j)  constitute, in accordance with Part IA of the Companies Act (chapter C-38), a company whose principal activity is furnishing a third party with any and all services, advice, substances, materials and equipment contemplated in section 296.
1969, c. 84, s. 99; 1974, c. 82, s. 7; 1980, c. 20, s. 25; 1982, c. 18, s. 41; 1982, c. 52, s. 116.
113. In addition to the other powers which it has under this act, the Community may:
(a)  have a seal which it may alter at will;
(b)  appear before the courts;
(c)  bind itself and bind others towards it by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this act;
(d)  acquire by mutual agreement, take a lease on or use, free of charge or for monetary or other considerations, any moveable or immoveable property and any servitude;
(e)  sell, exchange, encumber, lease or alienate any moveable or immoveable property by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this act;
(f)  construct, own, maintain, improve and use, on its property or on that of which it has the enjoyment, any work calculated to further the exercise of its powers, and contribute to or assist in any manner in the construction, improvement or maintenance of such work;
(g)  establish and maintain or assist in the establishment or maintenance of relief or retirement funds or pension plans for its officers and employees, or for their relatives and dependent persons, and pay premiums for them, subject to the Act respecting supplemental pension plans (chapter R-17) with respect to retirement funds or pension plans, and with the approval of the Minister of Financial Institutions and Cooperatives on recommendation of the Superintendent of insurance with respect to relief funds;
(h)  make by-laws for its internal management and the conduct of its affairs;
(i)  carry out such studies as it deems expedient for the exercise of its competence, whether such studies deal with its territory or with any other territory;
(j)  constitute, in accordance with Part IA of the Companies Act (chapter C-38), a company whose principal activity is furnishing a third party with any and all services, advice, substances, materials and equipment contemplated in section 296.
1969, c. 84, s. 99; 1974, c. 82, s. 7; 1980, c. 20, s. 25; 1982, c. 18, s. 41.
113. In addition to the other powers which it has under this act, the Community may:
(a)  have a seal which it may alter at will;
(b)  appear before the courts;
(c)  bind itself and bind others towards it by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this act;
(d)  acquire by mutual agreement, take a lease on or use, free of charge or for monetary or other considerations, any moveable or immoveable property and any servitude;
(e)  sell, exchange, encumber, lease or alienate any moveable or immoveable property by observing, where necessary, the formalities prescribed by this act;
(f)  construct, own, maintain, improve and use, on its property or on that of which it has the enjoyment, any work calculated to further the exercise of its powers, and contribute to or assist in any manner in the construction, improvement or maintenance of such work;
(g)  establish and maintain or assist in the establishment or maintenance of relief or retirement funds or pension plans for its officers and employees, or for their relatives and dependent persons, and pay premiums for them, the whole subject to the Act respecting supplemental pension plans (chapter R-17);
(h)  make by-laws for its internal management and the conduct of its affairs;
(i)  carry out such studies as it deems expedient for the exercise of its competence, whether such studies deal with its territory or with any other territory;
(j)  constitute, in accordance with Part IA of the Companies Act (chapter C-38), a company whose principal activity is furnishing a third party with any and all services, advice, substances, materials and equipment contemplated in section 296.
1969, c. 84, s. 99; 1974, c. 82, s. 7; 1980, c. 20, s. 25.