F-2.1 - Act respecting municipal taxation

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135. The filing of an application for review is effected by the filing of the form referred to in section 129, duly filled out, at the office of the municipal body responsible for assessment or of the local municipality, as the case may be, or at any other location determined by the body or municipality. The filing of the application may also be effected by the sending of the form, duly filled out, by registered mail to the body or municipality; in such a case, the application is deemed to have been filed on the day of its sending.
The sum of money determined by the by-law passed by the body under section 263.2 must be included with the form, otherwise the application is deemed not to have been filed.
If an application for review concerns two or more units of assessment or business establishments, one application per unit of assessment or business establishment is deemed to have been filed.
The personnel on duty at a location at which an application for review is filed must assist a person who requires it in filling out the form and in computing the sum of money that must accompany the application.
1979, c. 72, s. 135; 1982, c. 2, s. 89; 1982, c. 63, s. 202; 1991, c. 32, s. 62; 1992, c. 53, s. 5; 1994, c. 30, s. 33; 1996, c. 67, s. 22; 1999, c. 40, s. 133.
135. The filing of an application for review is effected by the filing of the form referred to in section 129, duly filled out, at the office of the municipal body responsible for assessment or of the local municipality, as the case may be, or at any other location determined by the body or municipality. The filing of the application may also be effected by the sending of the form, duly filled out, by registered mail to the body or municipality; in such a case, the application is deemed to have been filed on the day of its sending.
The sum of money determined by the by-law passed by the body under section 263.2 must be included with the form, otherwise the application is deemed not to have been filed.
If an application for review concerns two or more units of assessment or places of business, one application per unit of assessment or place of business is deemed to have been filed.
The personnel on duty at a location at which an application for review is filed must assist a person who requires it in filling out the form and in computing the sum of money that must accompany the application.
1979, c. 72, s. 135; 1982, c. 2, s. 89; 1982, c. 63, s. 202; 1991, c. 32, s. 62; 1992, c. 53, s. 5; 1994, c. 30, s. 33; 1996, c. 67, s. 22.
135. The complaint is filed by handing in, duly filled out, the complaint form prescribed by regulation made under paragraph 2 of section 263, at any place where an application for recovery of a small claim may be filed in accordance with Book Eight of the Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25).
On pain of being dismissed, the amount of money determined by the regulation made by the Government in accordance with paragraph 8 of section 262 must also be sent with the complaint, where applicable.
If a complaint concerns several units of assessment or places of business, a complaint is deemed to be filed for each unit or place.
The clerk in office at the place where complaints are filed must give assistance for drawing up a complaint, and for computing any amount of money that must accompany it, to every person who requires it.
The clerk shall forward the complaint without delay to the board.
1979, c. 72, s. 135; 1982, c. 2, s. 89; 1982, c. 63, s. 202; 1991, c. 32, s. 62; 1992, c. 53, s. 5; 1994, c. 30, s. 33.
135. The complaint is filed by handing in, duly filled out, the complaint form prescribed by regulation made under paragraph 2 of section 263, at any place where an application for recovery of a small claim may be filed in accordance with Book Eight of the Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25).
On pain of being dismissed, the amount of money determined by the regulation made by the Government in accordance with paragraph 8 of section 262 must also be sent with the complaint, where applicable.
If a complaint concerns several units of assessment or places of business, a complaint is deemed to be filed for each unit or place.
The clerk in office at the place where complaints are filed must give assistance for drawing up a complaint, and for computing any amount of money that must accompany it, to every person who requires it.
The clerk shall forward the complaint without delay to the secretary of the section that has jurisdiction in the matter.
1979, c. 72, s. 135; 1982, c. 2, s. 89; 1982, c. 63, s. 202; 1991, c. 32, s. 62; 1992, c. 53, s. 5.
135. The complaint is filed by handing in, duly filled out, the complaint form prescribed by regulation made under paragraph 2 of section 263, at any place where an application for recovery of a small claim may be filed in accordance with Book Eight of the Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25).
On pain of being dismissed, the amount of money determined by the regulation made by the Government in accordance with paragraph 8 of section 262 must also be sent with the complaint, where applicable. When rendering its decision on the complaint, the board may order that such sum be refunded to the complainant.
If a complaint concerns several units of assessment or places of business, a complaint is deemed to be filed for each unit or place.
The clerk in office at the place where complaints are filed must give assistance for drawing up a complaint, and for computing any amount of money that must accompany it, to every person who requires it.
The clerk shall forward the complaint without delay to the secretary of the section that has jurisdiction in the matter.
1979, c. 72, s. 135; 1982, c. 2, s. 89; 1982, c. 63, s. 202; 1991, c. 32, s. 62.
135. The complaint is filed by handing in, duly filled out, the complaint form prescribed by regulation made under paragraph 2 of section 263, at any place where an application for recovery of a small claim may be filed in accordance with Book Eight of the Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25).
On pain of being dismissed, the amount of money determined by the regulation made by the Government in accordance with paragraph 8 of section 262 must also be sent with the complaint, where applicable. When rendering its decision on the complaint, the board may order that such sum be refunded to the complainant.
If a complaint concerns several units of assessment, a complaint is deemed to be filed for each unit.
The clerk in office at the place where complaints are filed must give assistance for drawing up a complaint, and for computing any amount of money that must accompany it, to every person who requires it.
The clerk shall forward the complaint without delay to the secretary of the section that has jurisdiction in the matter.
1979, c. 72, s. 135; 1982, c. 2, s. 89; 1982, c. 63, s. 202.
135. The complaint is filed by handing it in or sending it by registered or certified mail to the office of the secretary of the section.
The complaint must be accompanied with a copy or facsimile of the municipal real estate tax account, but the absence of a copy or facsimile is not cause to dismiss the complaint.
The amount of money determined by the regulation passed by the Government in accordance with paragraph 8 of section 262 must also be sent with the complaint, where applicable. When rendering its decision on the complaint, the board may order that such sum be refunded to the complainant.
For the purposes of the third paragraph, if a complaint concerns several units of assessment, a complaint is deemed to be filed for each unit.
1979, c. 72, s. 135; 1982, c. 2, s. 89.
135. The complaint is filed by handing it in or sending it by registered or certified mail to the office of the secretary of the section.
The complaint must be accompanied with a copy or facsimile of the municipal real estate tax account, but the absence of a copy or facsimile is not cause to dismiss the complaint.
1979, c. 72, s. 135.