E-3.2 - Election Act

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429. Every person to whom an amount is due for election expenses shall present his claim to the official agent 60 days following polling day. In no case may the election expense be paid by the official agent after that period has expired.
If the official agent has died or resigned and has not been replaced, the claim shall be forwarded within the same time limit to the leader of the party or to the candidate himself, as the case may be.
After the period provided in the first paragraph has expired, the creditor has 120 days to file his claim with the chief electoral officer, failing which, his claim is prescribed.
1984, c. 51, s. 429; 1985, c. 30, s. 139.
429. Every person to whom an amount is due for election expenses shall present his claim to the official agent not later than 60 days following polling day. In no case may the election expense be paid by the official agent after that period has expired.
If the official agent has died or resigned and has not been replaced, the claim shall be forwarded within the same time limit to the leader of the party or to the candidate himself, as the case may be.
After the period provided in the first paragraph has expired, the creditor has 120 days to file his claim with the chief electoral officer, failing which, his claim is prescribed.
1984, c. 51, s. 429.