C-33.1 - Act respecting the national capital commission

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16. The Commission may, in particular, in the pursuit of its objects,
(1)  acquire any movable or immovable property by agreement or, with the authorization of the Government, by expropriation;
(2)  construct, lease, maintain and operate buildings, squares, parks, parkways and other works;
(3)  sell or otherwise alienate or lease its property, or grant real rights in its property or use it as security;
(4)  make agreements or participate in joint projects with any person;
(5)  solicit and receive gifts, bequests, subsidies and other contributions, provided that any attached conditions are consistent with the pursuit of its objects;
(6)   provide financial support to a municipality or a non-profit organization for any of the purposes referred to in the second paragraph of section 14 or in the third paragraph of that section where the Government has granted its authorization as well as within the scope of an information program on the capital;
(7)  carry out studies, research and inquiries.
Every municipality and every body referred to in section 18 of the Act respecting the Pension Plan of Elected Municipal Officers (chapter R-9.3) has the power to make agreements and participate in joint projects under subparagraph 4 of the first paragraph.
1995, c. 44, s. 16; 2001, c. 67, s. 5.
16. The Commission may, in particular, in the pursuit of its objects,
(1)  acquire any movable or immovable property by agreement or, with the authorization of the Government, by expropriation;
(2)  construct, lease, maintain and operate buildings, squares, parks, parkways, highways and other works;
(3)  sell or otherwise alienate or lease its property, or grant real rights in its property or use it as security;
(4)  make agreements or participate in joint projects with any person;
(5)  solicit and receive gifts, bequests, subsidies and other contributions, provided that any attached conditions are consistent with the pursuit of its objects;
(6)  grant subsidies or other contributions to a municipality or to a non-profit organization pursuing one of the objects set out in paragraphs 3 and 5 of section 14, or to finance en architectural competition or an information program on the capital;
(7)  carry out studies, research and inquiries.
Every municipality and every body referred to in section 18 of the Act respecting the Pension Plan of Elected Municipal Officers (chapter R-9.3) has the power to make agreements and participate in joint projects under subparagraph 4 of the first paragraph.
1995, c. 44, s. 16.