C-75 - Farm Credit Act

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28. A representative or an employee designated by the Bureau may also, at any reasonable time, or at any time if it is required, in the circumstances, to protect a claim or the property securing a loan or to ensure that the borrower’s operation is carried on, for the purposes of this Act, of any other Act under the administration of the Bureau or of the Act respecting farm-loan insurance and forestry-loan insurance (chapter A-29.1) or for the purposes of any plan, programme or project the direction or execution of which may be entrusted to it, enter or pass on any immovable, inspect and appraise such immovable, any livestock and any other movable property.
The representative or the employee designated by the Bureau shall, on request, identify himself and produce a certificate of his capacity issued by the Bureau.
1975, c. 34, s. 11; 1978, c. 44, s. 7; 1986, c. 95, s. 122.
28. The Bureau may also, at any time, by its representatives or employees, for the purposes of this act or of any other act under its administration or for the purposes of any plan, programme or project the direction or execution of which may be entrusted to it or the purposes of the Act respecting farm-loan insurance and forestry-loan insurance (chapter A-29.1), enter or pass on any immoveable, inspect and appraise such immoveable, any farm animal and any other moveable property and conduct any investigation it considers necessary.
For the purposes of such investigations and inspections, every member (régisseur) of the Bureau and every investigator it delegates shall have the powers and attributions conferred on a commissioner by the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37).
1975, c. 34, s. 11; 1978, c. 44, s. 7.
28. The Bureau may also, at any time, by its representatives or employees, for the purposes of this act or of any other act under its administration or for the purposes of any plan, programme or project the direction or execution of which may be entrusted to it, enter or pass on any immoveable, inspect and appraise such immoveable, any farm animal and any other moveable property and conduct any investigation it considers necessary.
For the purposes of such investigations and inspections, every member (régisseur) of the Bureau and every investigator it delegates shall have the powers and attributions conferred on a commissioner by the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37).
1975, c. 34, s. 11.