C-73 - Real Estate Brokerage Act

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17. Any person found guilty of an offence against this Act or a regulation thereunder is liable to a fine of $250 to $5 750 in the case of an individual and $475 to $23 000 in the case of a corporation.
In the case of a subsequent conviction, the fines provided for in the first paragraph shall be $475 to $11 500 in the case of an individual and $925 to $47 500 in the case of a corporation.
In determining the amount of the fine, the court shall take into account the economic harm, if any, caused by the offence to the individuals dealing with the offender, and the benefit the offender derived from committing the offence.
R. S. 1964, c. 267, s. 15; 1966-67, c. 75, s. 10; 1984, c. 47, s. 60; 1986, c. 58, s. 30; 1990, c. 4, s. 357.
17. Any person found guilty of an offence against this Act or a regulation thereunder is liable, in addition to costs, to a fine of $250 to $5 750 in the case of an individual and $475 to $23 000 in the case of a corporation.
In the case of a subsequent offence within two years after conviction for the same offence, the fines provided for in the first paragraph shall be $475 to $11 500 in the case of an individual and $925 to $47 500 in the case of a corporation.
In determining the amount of the fine, the court shall take into account the economic harm, if any, caused by the offence to the individuals dealing with the offender, and the benefit the offender derived from committing the offence.
R. S. 1964, c. 267, s. 15; 1966-67, c. 75, s. 10; 1984, c. 47, s. 60; 1986, c. 58, s. 30.
17. Any person found guilty of an offence against this Act or a regulation thereunder is liable, in addition to costs, to a fine of $200 to $5 000 in the case of an individual and $400 to $20 000 in the case of a corporation.
In the case of a subsequent offence within two years after conviction for the same offence, the fines provided for in the first paragraph shall be $400 to $10 000 in the case of an individual and $800 to $40 000 in the case of a corporation.
In determining the amount of the fine, the court shall take into account the economic harm, if any, caused by the offence to the individuals dealing with the offender, and the benefit the offender derived from committing the offence.
R. S. 1964, c. 267, s. 15; 1966-67, c. 75, s. 10; 1984, c. 47, s. 60.
17. (1)  Every firm or corporation found guilty of an offence contemplated in paragraphs a, h, j or k of section 13 shall be liable to a fine of five hundred to one thousand dollars for each offence and one thousand to three thousand dollars for each subsequent offence within two years; any other person found guilty of such an offence shall be liable to a fine of two hundred to five hundred dollars for each offence and five hundred to one thousand dollars for each subsequent offence within two years.
(2)  Every firm or corporation found guilty of any other offence against this act or the regulations shall be liable to a fine of one hundred to five hundred dollars for each offence and two hundred to five hundred dollars for each subsequent offence within two years; any other person found guilty of such an offence shall be liable to a fine of fifty to one hundred dollars for each offence and one hundred to two hundred dollars for each subsequent offence within two years.
R. S. 1964, c. 267, s. 15; 1966-67, c. 75, s. 10.