F-2.1 - Act respecting municipal taxation

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100. (Repealed).
1979, c. 72, s. 100; 1982, c. 63, s. 195; 1988, c. 76, s. 32; 1991, c. 32, s. 48; 1994, c. 30, s. 17; 1997, c. 43, s. 262.
100. The chairman shall form divisions, assign the members thereto and define their powers.
A division may consist of a single member who may decide complaints other than those relating to a unit of assessment or a place of business whose real estate value or rental value entered on the roll is equal to or greater than the value fixed by regulation of the Government. That member must be an advocate, a notary or a person qualified, pursuant to section 22, to act as an assessor for a municipal body responsible for assessment.
1979, c. 72, s. 100; 1982, c. 63, s. 195; 1988, c. 76, s. 32; 1991, c. 32, s. 48; 1994, c. 30, s. 17.
100. The chairman of each section shall form divisions, assign the members thereto and define their powers.
A division may consist of a single member who may decide complaints other than those relating to a unit of assessment or a place of business whose real estate value or rental value entered on the roll is equal to or greater than the value fixed by regulation of the Government. That member must be an advocate, a notary or a person qualified, pursuant to section 22, to act as an assessor for a municipal body responsible for assessment.
1979, c. 72, s. 100; 1982, c. 63, s. 195; 1988, c. 76, s. 32; 1991, c. 32, s. 48.
100. The chairman of each section shall form divisions, assign the members thereto and define their powers.
A division may consist of a single member who may decide complaints other than those relating to a unit of assessment, a place of business or premises whose real estate value or rental value entered on the roll is equal to or greater than the value fixed by regulation of the Government. That member must be an advocate, a notary or a person qualified to act as an assessor for a municipality pursuant to section 22.
1979, c. 72, s. 100; 1982, c. 63, s. 195; 1988, c. 76, s. 32.
100. The chairman of each section shall form divisions, assign the members thereto and define their powers.
A division may consist of a single member to decide complaints other than those relating to units of assessment whose real estate value entered on the roll is $250 000 or over or those complaints relating to a place of business or premises whose rental value entered on the roll is $25 000 or over. That member must be an advocate, a notary or a person qualified to act as assessor of a municipality pursuant to section 22.
1979, c. 72, s. 100; 1982, c. 63, s. 195.
100. The chairman of each section shall form divisions, assign the members thereto and define their powers.
A division may consist of a single member to decide complaints described in section 108. That member must be an advocate, a notary or a person qualified to act as assessor of a municipality pursuant to section 22.
1979, c. 72, s. 100.