C-72.1 - Act respecting racing

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69. Any person wishing to do so may, within 15 days after the publication of the notice of application for a race track licence or for a horse racing betting house licence, forward to the board a signed document setting out the objections he may have against the granting of the licence and the reasons therefor.
No person who raised an objection in good faith may be sued for damage sustained by reason of the objection.
1987, c. 103, s. 69; 1990, c. 46, s. 11; 1993, c. 39, s. 95; 1999, c. 40, s. 94.
69. Any person wishing to do so may, within 15 days after the publication of the notice of application for a race track licence or for a horse racing betting house licence, forward to the board a signed document setting out the objections he may have against the granting of the licence and the reasons therefor.
No person who raised an objection in good faith may be sued for damages by reason of the objection.
1987, c. 103, s. 69; 1990, c. 46, s. 11; 1993, c. 39, s. 95.
69. Any person wishing to do so may, within 15 days after the publication of the notice of application for a race track licence or for a horse racing betting house licence, forward to the Commission a signed document setting out the objections he may have against the granting of the licence and the reasons therefor.
No person who raised an objection in good faith may be sued for damages by reason of the objection.
1987, c. 103, s. 69; 1990, c. 46, s. 11.
69. Any person wishing to do so may, within 15 days after the publication of the notice of licence application, forward to the Commission a signed document setting out the objections he may have against the granting of the licence and the reasons therefor.
No person who raised an objection in good faith may be sued for damages by reason of the objection.
1987, c. 103, s. 69.