N-2 - Notarial Act

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122. (1)  Any notary who has been deprived of the practice of his profession for reasons of incompatibility may, if he owes nothing to the Order and has no disciplinary penalty to undergo, provided he obtains the consent of the executive committee, resume the practice of his profession when his incapacity has ceased. The executive committee may refuse such consent after having given the notary an opportunity to be heard.
A decision by the executive committee to refuse a notary consent to resume the practice of his profession shall be served on the notary in accordance with the Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25); the decision may be appealed from to the Professions Tribunal in accordance with the provisions of Division VIII of Chapter IV of the Professional Code (chapter C-26).
(2)  Such notary must give notice to the secretary of the Order of the cessation of his incapacity and of his intention to resume the practice of his profession.
(3)  A notary who has deposited his records may recover them upon the conditions set out in section 155 and a notary who has assigned them to another notary shall be subject to the restriction set out in section 67.
1968, c. 70, s. 131; 1973, c. 45, s. 75; 2000, c. 13, s. 75; 2008, c. 11, s. 212.
122. (1)  Any notary who has been deprived of the practice of his profession for reasons of incompatibility may, if he owes nothing to the Order and has no disciplinary penalty to undergo, provided he obtains the consent of the Administrative Committee, resume the practice of his profession when his incapacity has ceased. The Administrative Committee may refuse such consent after having given the notary an opportunity to be heard.
A decision by the Administrative Committee to refuse a notary consent to resume the practice of his profession shall be served on the notary in accordance with the Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25) ; the decision may be appealed from to the Professions Tribunal in accordance with the provisions of Division VIII of Chapter IV of the Professional Code (chapter C-26).
(2)  Such notary must give notice to the secretary of the Order of the cessation of his incapacity and of his intention to resume the practice of his profession.
(3)  A notary who has deposited his records may recover them upon the conditions set out in section 155 and a notary who has assigned them to another notary shall be subject to the restriction set out in section 67.
1968, c. 70, s. 131; 1973, c. 45, s. 75; 2000, c. 13, s. 75.
122. (1)  Any notary who has been deprived of the practice of his profession for reasons of incompatibility may, if he owes nothing to the Order and has no disciplinary penalty to undergo, provided he obtains the consent of the Administrative Committee, resume the practice of his profession when his incapacity has ceased. The Administrative Committee may refuse such consent after having given the notary an opportunity to be heard.
(2)  Such notary must give notice to the secretary of the Order of the cessation of his incapacity and of his intention to resume the practice of his profession.
(3)  A notary who has deposited his records may recover them upon the conditions set out in section 155 and a notary who has assigned them to another notary shall be subject to the restriction set out in section 67.
1968, c. 70, s. 131; 1973, c. 45, s. 75.