A-2.1 - Act respecting Access to documents held by public bodies and the Protection of personal information

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144. Every decision of the Commission prescribing a particular course of action to a public body is executory 30 days after its receipt by the parties.
Every decision prohibiting a course of action to a public body is executory from its delivery to the public body.
From the time a decision becomes executory, a certified copy thereof may be filed by the Commission or a party in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the district of Montréal or Québec or of the district where the head office, business establishment or residence of a party is situated.
The filing of a decision grants thereupon to the decision the force and effect of a judgment of the Superior Court.
1982, c. 30, s. 144; 1985, c. 30, s. 13; 1990, c. 57, s. 31; 1999, c. 40, s. 3.
144. Every decision of the Commission prescribing a particular course of action to a public body is executory thirty days after its receipt by the parties.
Every decision prohibiting a course of action to a public body is executory from its delivery to the public body.
From the time a decision becomes executory, a certified copy thereof may be filed by the Commission or a party in the office of the prothonotary of the Superior Court of the district of Montréal or Québec or of the district where the head office, place of business or residence of a party is situated.
The filing of a decision grants thereupon to the decision the force and effect of a judgment of the Superior Court.
1982, c. 30, s. 144; 1985, c. 30, s. 13; 1990, c. 57, s. 31.
144. Every decision of the Commission prescribing a particular course of action to a public body is executory thirty days after its receipt by the parties, unless an appeal is brought under section 147.
Every decision prohibiting a course of action to a public body is executory from its delivery to the public body.
1982, c. 30, s. 144; 1985, c. 30, s. 13.
144. Every decision of the Commission prescribing a particular course of action to a public body is executory fifteen days after its receipt by the parties, unless an appeal is brought under section 147.
Every decision prohibiting a course of action to a public body is executory from its delivery to the public body.
1982, c. 30, s. 144.