F-2.1 - Act respecting municipal taxation

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231. A local municipality may impose upon the owner or the occupant of a trailer situated in its territory a permit costing not more than $10
(1)  for each period of 30 days beyond 90 consecutive days that it remains there, if it does not exceed 9 metres in length;
(2)  for each period of 30 days if it exceeds 9 metres in length.
The permit is payable in advance to the municipality for each period of 30 days.
In addition, the owner or occupant of a trailer contemplated in the first paragraph may be subject to payment of compensation for the municipal services he receives; this compensation is established by the municipality and is payable in advance for each period of 30 days.
However, with the consent of the owner or occupant of a trailer, a municipality may collect the amount of the permit and compensation for a period of twelve months.
1979, c. 72, s. 231; 1991, c. 32, s. 108.
231. A municipal corporation may impose upon the owner or the occupant of a trailer situated in its territory a permit costing not more than $10
(1)  for each period of thirty days beyond ninety consecutive days that it remains there, if it does not exceed 9 metres in length;
(2)  for each period of thirty days if it exceeds 9 metres in length.
The permit is payable in advance to the municipal corporation for each period of thirty days.
In addition, the owner or occupant of a trailer contemplated in the first paragraph may be subject to payment of compensation for the municipal services he receives; this compensation is established by the municipal corporation and is payable in advance for each period of thirty days.
However, with the consent of the owner or occupant of a trailer, a municipal corporation may collect the amount of the permit and compensation for a period of twelve months.
1979, c. 72, s. 231.