C-25 - Code of Civil Procedure

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394. The provisions of this chapter do not apply when the parties do not have the power to transact or when some matter of public interest is involved; nor do they apply to applications relating to filiation or to parental authority, to applications for separation from bed and board, marriage annulment or divorce or for the dissolution or annulment of a civil union, for dissolution of legal persons or to annul letters patent.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 394; 1982, c. 17, s. 15; 1992, c. 57, s. 263; 1999, c. 40, s. 56; 2002, c. 6, s. 98.
394. The provisions of this chapter do not apply when the parties do not have the power to transact or when some matter of public interest is involved; nor do they apply to applications relating to filiation or to parental authority, to applications for separation as to bed and board, in nullity of marriage or for divorce, for dissolution of legal persons or to annul letters patent.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 394; 1982, c. 17, s. 15; 1992, c. 57, s. 263; 1999, c. 40, s. 56.
394. The provisions of this chapter do not apply when the parties do not have the power to transact or when some matter of public interest is involved; nor do they apply to applications relating to filiation or to parental authority, to applications for separation as to bed and board, in nullity of marriage or for divorce, for dissolution of corporations or to annul letters patent.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 394; 1982, c. 17, s. 15; 1992, c. 57, s. 263.
394. The provisions of this chapter do not apply when the parties do not have the power to transact or when some matter of public interest is involved; nor do they apply to applications relating to filiation or to deprivation or restoration of parental authority, to applications for separation as to bed and board, in nullity of marriage or for divorce, for dissolution of corporations or to annul letters patent.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 394; 1982, c. 17, s. 15.
394. The provisions of this chapter do not apply when the parties do not have the power to transact or when some matter of public interest is involved; nor do they apply to actions in nullity of marriage, in separation of property or from bed and board, in dissolution of corporations or to annul letters patent.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 394.