T-16 - Courts of Justice Act

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246.42. The committee shall consider the following factors:
(1)  the particularities of judges’ functions;
(2)  the need to offer judges adequate remuneration;
(3)  the need to attract outstanding candidates for the office of judge;
(4)  the cost of living index;
(5)  the economic situation prevailing in Québec and the general state of the Québec economy;
(6)  trends in real per capita income in Québec;
(7)  the state of public finances and of public municipal finances, according to the jurisdiction of each panel;
(8)  the level and prevailing trend of the remuneration received by the judges concerned, as compared to that received by other persons receiving remuneration out of public funds;
(9)  the remuneration paid to other judges exercising a similar jurisdiction in Canada;
(10)  any other factor considered relevant by the committee.
The first paragraph applies to presiding justices of the peace.
1997, c. 84, s. 5; 2002, c. 21, s. 47; 2004, c. 12, s. 8; 2023, c. 31, s. 25.
246.42. The committee shall consider the following factors:
(1)  the particularities of judges’ functions;
(2)  the need to offer judges adequate remuneration;
(3)  the need to attract outstanding candidates for the office of judge;
(4)  the cost of living index;
(5)  the economic situation prevailing in Québec and the general state of the Québec economy;
(6)  trends in real per capita income in Québec;
(7)  the state of public finances and of public municipal finances, according to the jurisdiction of each panel;
(8)  the level and prevailing trend of the remuneration received by the judges concerned, as compared to that received by other persons receiving remuneration out of public funds;
(9)  the remuneration paid to other judges exercising a similar jurisdiction in Canada;
(10)  any other factor considered relevant by the committee.
The first paragraph applies to presiding justices of the peace.
The panel having jurisdiction with regard to the judges of the municipal courts to which the Act respecting municipal courts (chapter C-72.01) applies shall also take into consideration the fact that judges of municipal courts that are not under the authority of a president judge exercise their functions mainly on a part-time basis.
1997, c. 84, s. 5; 2002, c. 21, s. 47; 2004, c. 12, s. 8.
246.42. The committee shall consider the following factors:
(1)  the particularities of judges’ functions;
(2)  the need to offer judges adequate remuneration;
(3)  the need to attract outstanding candidates for the office of judge;
(4)  the cost of living index;
(5)  the economic situation prevailing in Québec and the general state of the Québec economy;
(6)  trends in real per capita income in Québec;
(7)  the state of public finances and of public municipal finances, according to the jurisdiction of each panel;
(8)  the level and prevailing trend of the remuneration received by the judges concerned, as compared to that received by other persons receiving remuneration out of public funds;
(9)  the remuneration paid to other judges exercising a similar jurisdiction in Canada;
(10)  any other factor considered relevant by the committee.
The panel having jurisdiction with regard to the judges of the municipal courts to which the Act respecting municipal courts (chapter C-72.01) applies shall also take into consideration the fact that judges of municipal courts that are not under the authority of a president judge exercise their functions mainly on a part-time basis.
1997, c. 84, s. 5; 2002, c. 21, s. 47.
246.42. The committee shall consider the following factors:
(1)  the particularities of judges’ functions;
(2)  the need to offer judges adequate remuneration;
(3)  the need to attract outstanding candidates for the office of judge;
(4)  the cost of living index;
(5)  the economic situation prevailing in Québec and the general state of the Québec economy;
(6)  trends in real per capita income in Québec;
(7)  the state of public finances and of public municipal finances, according to the jurisdiction of each panel;
(8)  the level and prevailing trend of the remuneration received by the judges concerned, as compared to that received by other persons receiving remuneration out of public funds;
(9)  the remuneration paid to other judges exercising a similar jurisdiction in Canada;
(10)  any other factor considered relevant by the committee.
The panel having jurisdiction with regard to the judges of the municipal courts to which the Act respecting municipal courts (chapter C-72.01) applies shall also take into consideration the fact that municipal judges exercise their functions mainly on a part-time basis.
1997, c. 84, s. 5.