C-37.2 - Act respecting the Communauté urbaine de Montréal

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28. The executive committee, upon a report of the director general of the Community and of the head of the department concerned, may:
(a)  accept, for Community purposes, any loan for use or any transfer of movable or immovable property made by gratuitous title;
(b)  approve plans of boundaries between properties of the Community and those of third parties;
(c)  have any corrections made in the official plan and book of reference;
(d)  approve any plan for amending the cadastre which requires the approval of the Community;
(e)  approve any deed to correct the description of an immovable sold by the Community;
(f)  cancel any balance of credits placed at its disposal when the purposes for which such credits were voted are achieved;
(g)  make resolutions concerning all litigious matters and give the attorneys of the Community the requisite instructions respecting such matters;
(h)  enter into a contract of lease, of occupancy or of use of movable or immovable property for a period not exceeding one year, except in cases where the exercise of this power is expressly reserved to the Council;
(i)  alienate any property of the Community the value of which does not exceed $10 000 according to a report of its assessor in the case of an immovable or of the head of the department concerned in the case of a movable property;
(j)  with the prior approval of the Minister, prescribe uniform accounting methods and procedures applicable to the municipalities whose territories are included in that of the Community in all matters under the jurisdiction of the Community;
(k)  exercise the powers and rights and perform the duties which devolve to the Community under section 362 of chapter 84 of the statutes of 1969;
(l)  authorize the making of a contract with a view to enabling the Community to own, acquire or use, during the execution of works within its jurisdiction, a servitude or any other right necessary or useful for such execution;
(m)  strike out from the books of account of the Community any claim that, according to a report of the treasurer, is de facto or de jure a bad debt.
The executive committee may, by by-law, delegate to an officer or employee of the Community, on the conditions it determines, all or part of the powers provided for in the first paragraph.
1969, c. 84, s. 28; 1971, c. 90, s. 1; 1972, c. 73, s. 1; 1982, c. 18, s. 5; 1984, c. 27, s. 53; 1995, c. 71, s. 22; 1996, c. 2, s. 546.
28. The executive committee, upon a report of the director general of the Community and of the head of the department concerned, may:
(a)  accept, for Community purposes, any loan for use or any transfer of movable or immovable property made by gratuitous title;
(b)  approve plans of boundaries between properties of the Community and those of third parties;
(c)  have any corrections made in the official plan and book of reference;
(d)  approve any plan for amending the cadastre which requires the approval of the Community;
(e)  approve any deed to correct the description of an immovable sold by the Community;
(f)  cancel any balance of credits placed at its disposal when the purposes for which such credits were voted are achieved;
(g)  make resolutions concerning all litigious matters and give the attorneys of the Community the requisite instructions respecting such matters;
(h)  enter into a contract of lease, of occupancy or of use of movable or immovable property for a period not exceeding one year, except in cases where the exercise of this power is expressly reserved to the Council;
(i)  alienate any property of the Community the value of which does not exceed $10 000 according to a report of its assessor in the case of an immovable or of the head of the department concerned in the case of a movable property;
(j)  with the prior approval of the Minister, prescribe uniform accounting methods and procedures applicable to the municipalities in all matters under the jurisdiction of the Community;
(k)  exercise the powers and rights and perform the duties which devolve to the Community under section 362 of chapter 84 of the statutes of 1969;
(l)  authorize the making of a contract with a view to enabling the Community to own, acquire or use, during the execution of works within its jurisdiction, a servitude or any other right necessary or useful for such execution;
(m)  strike out from the books of account of the Community any claim that, according to a report of the treasurer, is de facto or de jure a bad debt.
The executive committee may, by by-law, delegate to an officer or employee of the Community, on the conditions it determines, all or part of the powers provided for in the first paragraph.
1969, c. 84, s. 28; 1971, c. 90, s. 1; 1972, c. 73, s. 1; 1982, c. 18, s. 5; 1984, c. 27, s. 53; 1995, c. 71, s. 22.
28. The executive committee, upon a report of the director general of the Community and of the head of the department concerned, may:
(a)  accept, for Community purposes, any transfer of moveable or immoveable property made by gratuitous title;
(b)  approve plans of boundaries between properties of the Community and those of third parties;
(c)  have any corrections made in the official plan and book of reference;
(d)  approve any plan for amending the cadastre which requires the approval of the Community;
(e)  approve any deed to correct the description of an immoveable sold by the Community;
(f)  cancel any balance of credits placed at its disposal when the purposes for which such credits were voted are achieved;
(g)  make resolutions concerning all litigious matters and give the attorneys of the Community the requisite instructions respecting such matters;
(h)  lease to interested parties, provided the term of the lease or of the contract does not exceed one year, any moveable or immoveable property which the Community has the right to lease, except in special cases where the exercise of this power is expressly reserved to the Council;
(i)  alienate any property of the Community the value of which does not exceed $10 000 according to a report of its assessor in the case of an immoveable or of the head of the department concerned in the case of a moveable property;
(j)  with the prior approval of the Minister, prescribe uniform accounting methods and procedures applicable to the municipalities in all matters under the jurisdiction of the Community;
(k)  exercise the powers and rights and perform the duties which devolve to the Community under section 362 of chapter 84 of the statutes of 1969;
(l)  authorize the making of a contract with a view to enabling the Community to own, acquire or use, during the execution of works within its jurisdiction, a servitude or any other right necessary or useful for such execution;
(m)  strike out from the books of account of the Community any claim that, according to a report of the treasurer, is defacto or dejure a bad debt.
1969, c. 84, s. 28; 1971, c. 90, s. 1; 1972, c. 73, s. 1; 1982, c. 18, s. 5; 1984, c. 27, s. 53.
28. The executive committee, upon a report of the director general of the Community and of the head of the department concerned, may:
(a)  accept, for Community purposes, any transfer of moveable or immoveable property made by gratuitous title;
(b)  approve plans of boundaries between properties of the Community and those of third parties;
(c)  have any corrections made in the official plan and book of reference;
(d)  approve any plan for amending the cadastre which requires the approval of the Community;
(e)  approve any deed to correct the description of an immoveable sold by the Community;
(f)  cancel any balance of credits placed at its disposal when the purposes for which such credits were voted are achieved;
(g)  make resolutions concerning all litigious matters and give the attorneys of the Community the requisite instructions respecting such matters;
(h)  lease to interested parties, provided the term of the lease or of the contract does not exceed one year, any moveable or immoveable property which the Community has the right to lease, except in special cases where the exercise of this power is expressly reserved to the Council;
(i)  alienate any property of the Community the value of which does not exceed $10 000 according to a report of the head of the valuation department in the case of an immoveable or of the head of the department concerned in the case of a moveable property;
(j)  with the prior approval of the Minister, prescribe uniform accounting methods and procedures applicable to the municipalities in all matters under the jurisdiction of the Community;
(k)  exercise the powers and rights and perform the duties which devolve to the Community under section 362 of chapter 84 of the statutes of 1969;
(l)  authorize the making of a contract with a view to enabling the Community to own, acquire or use, during the execution of works within its jurisdiction, a servitude or any other right necessary or useful for such execution;
(m)  strike out from the books of account of the Community any claim that, according to a report of the treasurer, is defacto or dejure a bad debt.
1969, c. 84, s. 28; 1971, c. 90, s. 1; 1972, c. 73, s. 1; 1982, c. 18, s. 5.
28. The executive committee, upon a report of the secretary-general of the Community and of the director of the department concerned, may:
(a)  accept, for Community purposes, any transfer of moveable or immoveable property made by gratuitous title;
(b)  approve plans of boundaries between properties of the Community and those of third parties;
(c)  have any corrections made in the official plan and book of reference;
(d)  approve any plan for amending the cadastre which requires the approval of the Community;
(e)  approve any deed to correct the description of an immoveable sold by the Community;
(f)  cancel any balance of credits placed at its disposal when the purposes for which such credits were voted are achieved;
(g)  make resolutions concerning all litigious matters and give the attorneys of the Community the requisite instructions respecting such matters;
(h)  lease to interested parties, provided the term of the lease or of the contract does not exceed one year, any moveable or immoveable property which the Community has the right to lease, except in special cases where the exercise of this power is expressly reserved to the Council;
(i)  sell, upon a report of the valuation commissioner of the Community as to its value, any moveable or immoveable property belonging to the Community the value of which does not exceed $10,000;
(j)  with the prior approval of the Minister, prescribe uniform accounting methods and procedures applicable to the municipalities in all matters under the jurisdiction of the Community;
(k)  exercise the powers and rights and perform the duties which devolve to the Community under section 362 of chapter 84 of the statutes of 1969.
1969, c. 84, s. 28; 1971, c. 90, s. 1; 1972, c. 73, s. 1.