E-20.001 - Act respecting the exercise of certain municipal powers in certain urban agglomerations

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116.1. A related municipality may waive its right of objection to a resolution under section 99.1 or to a by-law it specifies.
An authenticated copy of the resolution by which the municipality waives its right is sent to the Commission and to each other related municipality simultaneously.
Once all the related municipalities have waived their right of objection to a by-law, it may be published to meet the publication requirement for its coming into force, even before the expiry of the period specified in the second paragraph of section 115.
2005, c. 50, s. 59; 2006, c. 31, s. 70; 2006, c. 60, s. 73; 2009, c. 26, s. 51.
116.1. A related municipality may waive its right of objection to a by-law it specifies.
An authenticated copy of the resolution by which the municipality waives its right is sent to the Commission and to each other related municipality simultaneously.
The by-law may be published to meet the publication requirement for its coming into force, before the period specified in the second paragraph of section 115 has expired, if all the related municipalities have waived their right of objection to the by-law.
2005, c. 50, s. 59; 2006, c. 31, s. 70; 2006, c. 60, s. 73.
116.1. A related municipality may waive its right of objection to a by-law it specifies.
An authenticated copy of the resolution by which the municipality waives its right is sent to the Minister and to each other related municipality simultaneously.
The by-law may be published to meet the publication requirement for its coming into force, before the period specified in the second paragraph of section 115 has expired, if all the related municipalities have waived their right of objection to the by-law.
2005, c. 50, s. 59; 2006, c. 31, s. 70.
116.1. A related municipality may waive its right of objection to a by-law it specifies.
An authenticated copy of the resolution by which the municipality waives its right is sent to the Minister and to each other related municipality simultaneously.
The by-law may be published to meet the publication requirement for its coming into force, before the period specified in section 115 has expired, if all the related municipalities have waived their right of objection to the by-law.
2005, c. 50, s. 59.