T-16 - Courts of Justice Act

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121. The Government may, by order, establish the amount of expenses that may be incurred by judges in the carrying out of their duties and for which they may be reimbursed on presentation of vouchers.
The amount may vary according as the judge is the chief judge, the senior associate chief judge, an associate chief judge, a coordinating judge, an associate coordinating judge or any other judge of the Court.
Reimbursable expenses do not include a judge’s personal expenses but they include expenses incidental to the judge’s functions and approved by the chief judge or a judge designated by the chief judge.
R. S. 1964, c. 20, s. 113; 1977, c. 20, s. 138; 1983, c. 54, s. 98; 1988, c. 21, s. 30; 1995, c. 42, s. 35; 2001, c. 8, s. 4.
121. The Government may, by order, establish the amount and nature of the expenses that may be incurred by a judge in the performance of his duties and for which he may be reimbursed.
The amount may vary according as the judge is the chief judge, the senior associate chief judge, an associate chief judge, a coordinating judge, an associate coordinating judge or any other judge of the Court.
R. S. 1964, c. 20, s. 113; 1977, c. 20, s. 138; 1983, c. 54, s. 98; 1988, c. 21, s. 30; 1995, c. 42, s. 35.
121. The Government may, by order, establish the amount and nature of the expenses that may be incurred by a judge in the performance of his duties and for which he may be reimbursed.
The amount may vary according as the judge is the chief judge, a senior associate chief judge, an associate chief judge, a coordinating judge or any other judge of the Court.
R. S. 1964, c. 20, s. 113; 1977, c. 20, s. 138; 1983, c. 54, s. 98; 1988, c. 21, s. 30.
121. The Minister of Justice may nevertheless, outside the judicial districts of Montréal and Québec, confer, under the conditions he may determine, upon any clerk, deputy clerk and other officer or employee of any Court of Justice sitting in a judicial district, the exercise of the powers and functions of clerk, deputy clerk, officer and employee of the Youth Court sitting in such district.
R. S. 1964, c. 20, s. 113; 1977, c. 20, s. 138; 1983, c. 54, s. 98.
121. The Government may nevertheless, outside the judicial districts of Montréal and Québec, confer, under the conditions it may determine, upon any clerk, deputy clerk and other officer or employee of any Court of Justice sitting in a judicial district, the exercise of the powers and functions of clerk, deputy clerk, officer and employee of the Youth Court sitting in such district.
R. S. 1964, c. 20, s. 113; 1977, c. 20, s. 138.
121. The Gouvernement may nevertheless, outside the judicial districts of Montréal and Québec, confer, under the conditions it may determine, upon any clerk, deputy-clerk and other officer or employee of any Court of Justice sitting in a judicial district, the exercise of the powers and functions of clerk, deputy-clerk, officer and employee of the Social Welfare Court sitting in such district.
R. S. 1964, c. 20, s. 113.