CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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1751. A seller wishing to exercise his right of redemption and take back property shall give notice of his intention to the buyer and, if the right of redemption has been published, to any subsequent acquirer against whom he intends to exercise his right. If the right of redemption has been published, the notice must also be published; in that case, the notice is of 20 days in the case of movable property and 60 days in the case of an immovable. In the case of a consumer contract, the 20 days’ notice is increased to 30 days.
1991, c. 64, a. 1751; 1998, c. 5, s. 5.
1751. A seller wishing to exercise his right of redemption and take back property shall give notice of his intention to the buyer and, if the right of redemption has been published, to any subsequent acquirer against whom he intends to exercise his right. The notice shall be published; it is of 20 days in the case of movable property and 60 days in the case of an immovable.
1991, c. 64, a. 1751.