C-73.1 - Real Estate Brokerage Act

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148. The order issued by the Minister shall set out the reasons on which it is based and be transmitted to each person for whom it is intended. It shall become effective on its date of service or on any later date indicated therein.
Before issuing an order, the Minister shall, pursuant to section 5 of the Act respecting administrative justice (chapter J-3), give the Association a prior notice of not less than 15 days stating the reasons which appear to justify the order, the date on which it is to take effect and the possibility for the Association to present observations.
1991, c. 37, s. 148; 1997, c. 43, s. 217; 2002, c. 45, s. 346; 2006, c. 38, s. 37.
148. The order issued by the enterprise registrar shall set out the reasons on which it is based and be transmitted to each person for whom it is intended. It shall become effective on its date of service or on any later date indicated therein.
Before issuing an order, the enterprise registrar shall, pursuant to section 5 of the Act respecting administrative justice (chapter J-3), give the Association a prior notice of not less than 15 days stating the reasons which appear to justify the order, the date on which it is to take effect and the possibility for the Association to present observations.
1991, c. 37, s. 148; 1997, c. 43, s. 217; 2002, c. 45, s. 346.
148. The order issued by the Inspector General shall set out the reasons on which it is based and be transmitted to each person for whom it is intended. It shall become effective on its date of service or on any later date indicated therein.
Before issuing an order, the Inspector General shall, pursuant to section 5 of the Act respecting administrative justice (chapter J-3), give the Association a prior notice of not less than 15 days stating the reasons which appear to justify the order, the date on which it is to take effect and the possibility for the Association to present observations.
1991, c. 37, s. 148; 1997, c. 43, s. 217.
148. The order issued by the Inspector General shall set out the reasons on which it is based and be transmitted to each person for whom it is intended. It shall become effective on its date of service or on any later date indicated therein.
Before issuing an order, the Inspector General shall serve on the Association a prior notice of not less than 15 days stating the reasons which appear to justify the order, the date on which it is to take effect and the possibility for the Association to be heard.
1991, c. 37, s. 148.