V-1.1 - Securities Act

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314.1. By way of exception, the Authority may suspend the making of a decision until the applicant undertakes to pay the cost of the research work that the Authority considers necessary in order to make a decision on the application filed with it.
Similarly, the Authority may require the applicant to pay the representation costs incurred by investors or, if it is in the public interest, it may pay such costs itself.
2001, c. 38, s. 86; 2002, c. 45, s. 669; 2004, c. 37, s. 90.
314.1. By way of exception, the Agency may suspend the making of a decision until the applicant undertakes to pay the cost of the research work that the Agency considers necessary in order to make a decision on the application filed with it.
Similarly, the Agency may require the applicant to pay the representation costs incurred by investors or, if it is in the public interest, it may pay such costs itself.
2001, c. 38, s. 86; 2002, c. 45, s. 669.
314.1. By way of exception, the Commission may suspend the holding of a hearing until the applicant undertakes to pay the cost of the research work that the Commission considers necessary in order to rule on the issue submitted to it.
Similarly, the Commission may require one of the parties to pay the representation costs incurred by investors or, if it is in the public interest, it may pay such costs itself.
2001, c. 38, s. 86.