20. The above remuneration, and all the expenses incurred by the Commission in the performance of its duties and attributions, including all reasonable travelling expenses actually incurred by the members of the Commission, secretary, officers and employees of the Commission, and by such members of the staff of the Commission as may be required by the Commission, shall be paid out of the moneys voted annually for that purpose by Parliament.
If the Commission, however, deems it just so to do, it may order that the expenses incurred by it in the performance of its attributions, except those relating to the salaries of the commissioners and regular employees, be paid, wholly or in part, by the municipality it may designate. The amount of the expenses, in such case, shall be established by a certificate signed by a member of the Commission or by the secretary, and such certificate, so signed, shall be final and shall establish indisputably the exigibility of the debt from such municipality.
The amount of expenses established by such certificate may be recovered from the municipality by ordinary suit brought in the name of the Commission.
R. S. 1964, c. 170, s. 20.