F-3.2.0.4 - Act respecting security funds

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57. The inspector has access at any reasonable time to the books, registers, accounts and other records of the fund, and every person having the custody of them must facilitate his examination of them. He may also require from the members of the board of directors and officers of the fund the information and explanations necessary for the carrying out of his duties.
The inspector shall, on request, identify himself and produce a certificate of his capacity signed by the Inspector General.
1979, c. 53, s. 57; 1986, c. 95, s. 116; 1999, c. 40, s. 90.
57. The inspector has access at any reasonable time to the books, registers, accounts and other records of the corporation, and every person having the custody of them must facilitate his examination of them. He may also require from the members of the board of directors and officers of the corporation the information and explanations necessary for the carrying out of his duties.
The inspector shall, on request, identify himself and produce a certificate of his capacity signed by the Inspector General.
1979, c. 53, s. 57; 1986, c. 95, s. 116.
57. The inspector has, at all times, access to the books, registers, accounts and other records of the corporation, and every person having the custody of them must facilitate his examination of them. He may also require from the members of the board of directors and officers of the corporation the information and explanations necessary for the carrying out of his duties.
1979, c. 53, s. 57.