R-13.1 - Act respecting the land regime in the James Bay and New Québec territories

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123. The Government and, with its approval and upon such conditions as it may determine, its agents or mandataries of the State, all public bodies and legal persons established in the public interest authorized to do so by present or future legislation, cannot establish by expropriation any servitudes other than the servitudes required for the organization of the services listed in sections 126 and 138.
1978, c. 93, s. 123; 1999, c. 40, s. 252; 2009, c. 52, s. 648.
123. The Government and, with its approval and upon such conditions as it may determine, its agents or mandataries of the State, all public bodies, legal persons and companies authorized to do so by present or future legislation, cannot establish by expropriation any servitudes other than the servitudes required for the organization of the services listed in sections 126 and 138.
1978, c. 93, s. 123; 1999, c. 40, s. 252.
123. The Government and, with its approval and upon such conditions as it may determine, its agents or mandataries, all public bodies, corporations and companies authorized to do so by present or future legislation, cannot establish by expropriation any servitudes other than the servitudes required for the organization of the services listed in sections 126 and 138.
1978, c. 93, s. 123.