P-9.002 - Cultural Heritage Act

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133. When a heritage recognition by-law comes into force, the clerk or the clerk-treasurer must send a certified copy of the by-law, along with the certificate stating the date of coming into force of the by-law and a list of the elements that characterize the recognized heritage property
(1)  to the cultural heritage registrar, who must enter the recognized heritage property in the register;
(2)  to the custodian of the recognized document, object or ensemble, if that person is not the owner; and
(3)  to each owner of the recognized heritage immovable or each owner of an immovable situated on the recognized heritage site, as the case may be.
2011, c. 21, s. 133; 2021, c. 10, s. 48; 2021, c. 31, s. 132.
133. When a heritage recognition by-law comes into force, the clerk or the secretary-treasurer must send a certified copy of the by-law, along with the certificate stating the date of coming into force of the by-law and a list of the elements that characterize the recognized heritage property
(1)  to the cultural heritage registrar, who must enter the recognized heritage property in the register;
(2)  to the custodian of the recognized document, object or ensemble, if that person is not the owner; and
(3)  to each owner of the recognized heritage immovable or each owner of an immovable situated on the recognized heritage site, as the case may be.
2011, c. 21, s. 133; 2021, c. 10, s. 48.
133. When a heritage recognition by-law comes into force, the clerk or the secretary-treasurer must send a certified copy of the by-law, along with the certificate stating the date of coming into force of the by-law and a list of the elements that characterize the recognized heritage property
(1)  to the cultural heritage registrar, who must enter the recognized heritage property in the register;
(2)  to the custodian of the recognized document or object, if that person is not the owner; and
(3)  to each owner of the recognized heritage immovable or each owner of an immovable situated on the recognized heritage site, as the case may be.
2011, c. 21, s. 133.