A-19.1 - Act respecting land use planning and development

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230. A cadastral operation or the parcelling out of a lot by alienation contrary to section 162 is liable to annulment.
Any interested person, including the Attorney General, the municipality or the responsible body in whose territory the lot is situated, may apply to the Superior Court for a declaration of nullity.
The first two paragraphs do not apply to a cadastral operation or a parcelling out whose effects are confirmed by the registration of the immovables made as part of the cadastral renewal or review effected in the territory concerned by the implementation of a renewal plan prepared under Chapter II of the Act to promote the reform of the cadastre in Québec (chapter R-3.1) or a plan drawn up after 30 September 1985 under the Act respecting land titles in certain electoral districts (chapter T-11).
1979, c. 51, s. 230; 1993, c. 3, s. 81; 1996, c. 25, s. 76; 2010, c. 10, s. 92.
230. A cadastral operation or the parcelling out of a lot by alienation contrary to section 162 is liable to annulment.
Any interested person, including the Attorney General, the regional county municipality or the municipality in whose territory the lot is situated, may apply to the Superior Court for a declaration of nullity.
The first two paragraphs do not apply to a cadastral operation or a parcelling out whose effects are confirmed by the registration of the immovables made as part of the cadastral renewal or review effected in the territory concerned by the implementation of a renewal plan prepared under Chapter II of the Act to promote the reform of the cadastre in Québec (chapter R-3.1) or a plan drawn up after 30 September 1985 under the Act respecting land titles in certain electoral districts (chapter T-11).
1979, c. 51, s. 230; 1993, c. 3, s. 81; 1996, c. 25, s. 76.
230. A cadastral operation or the parcelling out of a lot by alienation contrary to section 61 or 162 is liable to annulment.
Any interested person, including the Attorney General, the regional county municipality or the municipality in whose territory the lot is situated, may apply to the Superior Court for a declaration of nullity.
The first two paragraphs do not apply to a cadastral operation or a parcelling out whose effects are confirmed by the registration of the immovables made as part of the cadastral renewal or review effected in the territory concerned by the implementation of a renewal plan prepared under Chapter II of the Act to promote the reform of the cadastre in Québec (chapter R-3.1) or a plan drawn up after 30 September 1985 under the Act respecting land titles in certain electoral districts (chapter T-11).
1979, c. 51, s. 230; 1993, c. 3, s. 81.
230. A cadastral operation or the parcelling out of a lot by alienation contrary to section 61, section 162 or the interim control by-law contemplated in section 65 is liable to annulment.
Any interested person, including the Attorney General, the regional county municipality or the municipality in whose territory the lot is situated, may apply to the Superior Court for a declaration of nullity.
1979, c. 51, s. 230.