544. Every by-law ordering a loan must(1) specify its object;
(2) contain a detailed description of the expenditure to be incurred under the by-law;
(3) indicate the amount and term of the loan.
However, a by-law ordering a loan, adopted by the council of a municipality having a population of 100,000 or over for the purpose of capital expenditures and that is exempted under any provision from approval by the qualified voters, may mention the object of the by-law only in general terms and indicate only the amount and maximum term of the loan. The term of a loan contracted by the municipality under the by-law may not exceed the useful life of the property that the proceeds of the loan enable the municipality to acquire, repair, restore or build.
R. S. 1964, c. 193, s. 582; 1994, c. 33, s. 16; 2002, c. 37, s. 82.