R-10 - Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan

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144. (Repealed).
1973, c. 12, s. 131; 1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1987, c. 47, s. 63; 1996, c. 53, s. 25; 2004, c. 39, s. 144; 2006, c. 49, s. 87.
144. No deed, document or writing binds the Commission unless it is signed by the chairman, the vice-chairmen or by an officer and, in the case of an officer, only to the extent determined by regulation of the Government published in the Gazette officielle du Québec.
The Government may, however, on such conditions as it may determine, permit the signature required to be affixed by means of an automatic device to such documents as it may determine.
The Government may also permit a facsimile of a required signature to be engraved, lithographed or printed on such documents as it may determine; in such case, the facsimile has the same force as the signature if the document is countersigned by a person authorized by the chairman.
1973, c. 12, s. 131; 1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1987, c. 47, s. 63; 1996, c. 53, s. 25; 2004, c. 39, s. 144.
144. No deed, document or writing binds the Commission unless it is signed by the chairman, the vice-chairman or by an officer and, in the case of an officer, only to the extent determined by regulation of the Government published in the Gazette officielle du Québec.
The Government may, however, on such conditions as it may determine, permit the signature required to be affixed by means of an automatic device to such documents as it may determine.
The Government may also permit a facsimile of a required signature to be engraved, lithographed or printed on such documents as it may determine; in such case, the facsimile has the same force as the signature if the document is countersigned by a person authorized by the chairman.
1973, c. 12, s. 131; 1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1987, c. 47, s. 63; 1996, c. 53, s. 25.
144. No deed, document or writing binds the Commission unless it is signed by the chairman, a vice-chairman or by an officer and, in the case of an officer, only to the extent determined by regulation of the Government published in the Gazette officielle du Québec.
The Government may, however, on such conditions as it may determine, permit the signature required to be affixed by means of an automatic device to such documents as it may determine.
The Government may also permit a facsimile of a required signature to be engraved, lithographed or printed on such documents as it may determine; in such case, the facsimile has the same force as the signature if the document is countersigned by a person authorized by the chairman.
1973, c. 12, s. 131; 1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1987, c. 47, s. 63.
144. No deed, document or writing binds the Commission unless it is signed by the chairman or by an officer and, in the case of such an officer, only to the extent determined by regulation of the Government published in the Gazette officielle du Québec.
The Government may, however, on such conditions as it may determine, permit the signature required to be affixed by means of an automatic device to such documents as it may determine.
The Government may also permit a facsimile of a required signature to be engraved, lithographed or printed on such documents as it may determine; in such case, the facsimile has the same force as the signature if the document is countersigned by a person authorized by the chairman.
1973, c. 12, s. 131; 1983, c. 24, s. 1.
144. The employee, the beneficiary or the Commission, when not satisfied with the recommendation of the committee of review, may, within 90 days of the date of the mailing of such recommendation, make a written application to the executive committee to have it designate an arbitrator.
A union may on behalf and in the name of one of its members make the applications provided for in the first paragraph of this section and in section 143.
1973, c. 12, s. 131.