E-8 - Fire Investigations Act

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27. The investigation commissioner may adjourn an inquiry in order to view the premises or to ascertain any other fact that he considers useful, or when it appears to him absolutely impossible to ascertain the truth immediately.
The Minister of Public Security may require an investigation commissioner to resume an adjourned inquiry or to hold another inquiry.
1968, c. 16, s. 27; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24.
27. The investigation commissioner may adjourn an inquiry in order to view the premises or to ascertain any other fact that he considers useful, or when it appears to him absolutely impossible to ascertain the truth immediately.
The Solicitor General may require an investigation commissioner to resume an adjourned inquiry or to hold another inquiry.
1968, c. 16, s. 27; 1986, c. 86, s. 41.
27. The investigation commissioner may adjourn an inquiry in order to view the premises or to ascertain any other fact that he considers useful, or when it appears to him absolutely impossible to ascertain the truth immediately.
The Attorney General may require an investigation commissioner to resume an adjourned inquiry or to hold another inquiry.
1968, c. 16, s. 27.