F-2.1 - Act respecting municipal taxation

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141. Except with the agreement of the parties, a hearing shall not take place unless a written notice from the Tribunal has been handed in person or mailed to the parties, at least 30 days previously.
However, the Tribunal may summarily find for the applicant on the statement of his motion and give notice of its decision to the parties, if the assessor so recommends with the agreement of the parties other than the applicant and if none of the parties sends a notice of disagreement with the recommendation to the Tribunal, upon the expiry of 30 days from the sending of a notice by the Tribunal to the parties stating the assessor’s recommendation and the proposed decision.
Where such is the case, the council of the municipal body responsible for assessment or of the local municipality may delegate to the executive or administrative committee the authority to express such agreement or disagreement.
1979, c. 72, s. 141; 1980, c. 34, s. 21; 1982, c. 63, s. 203; 1988, c. 76, s. 44; 1991, c. 32, s. 69; 1994, c. 30, s. 38; 1996, c. 67, s. 26; 1997, c. 43, s. 272.
141. Except with the agreement of the parties, the hearing of a complaint shall not take place unless a written notice from the secretary has been handed in person or mailed to the parties, at least 30 days previously.
However, the board may summarily find for the complainant on the statement of his complaint and give notice of its decision to the parties, if the assessor so recommends with the agreement of the parties other than the complainant and if none of the parties sends a notice of disagreement with the recommendation to the board, upon the expiry of 30 days from the sending of a notice by the secretary to the parties stating the assessor’s recommendation and the proposed decision.
Where such is the case, the council of the municipal body responsible for assessment or of the local municipality may delegate to the executive or administrative committee the authority to express such agreement or disagreement.
1979, c. 72, s. 141; 1980, c. 34, s. 21; 1982, c. 63, s. 203; 1988, c. 76, s. 44; 1991, c. 32, s. 69; 1994, c. 30, s. 38; 1996, c. 67, s. 26.
141. Except with the agreement of the parties, the hearing of a complaint shall not take place unless a written notice from the secretary has been handed in person or mailed to the parties, at least 30 days previously.
However, the board may summarily find for the complainant on the statement of his complaint and give notice of its decision to the parties, if the assessor so recommends with the agreement of the parties other than the complainant and if none of the parties sends a notice of disagreement with the recommendation to the board, upon the expiry of 30 days from the sending of a notice by the secretary to the parties stating the assessor’s recommendation and the proposed decision.
Where such is the case, the executive committee of the defendant party may express such agreement or disagreement.
1979, c. 72, s. 141; 1980, c. 34, s. 21; 1982, c. 63, s. 203; 1988, c. 76, s. 44; 1991, c. 32, s. 69; 1994, c. 30, s. 38.
141. Except with the agreement of the parties, the hearing of a complaint shall not take place unless a written notice from the secretary of the section has been handed in person or mailed to the parties, at least 30 days previously.
However, the board may summarily find for the complainant on the statement of his complaint and give notice of its decision to the parties, if the assessor so recommends with the agreement of the parties other than the complainant and if none of the parties sends a notice of disagreement with the recommendation, upon the expiry of 30 days from the sending of a notice by the secretary to the parties stating the assessor’s recommendation and the proposed decision.
Where such is the case, the executive committee of the defendant party may express such agreement or disagreement.
1979, c. 72, s. 141; 1980, c. 34, s. 21; 1982, c. 63, s. 203; 1988, c. 76, s. 44; 1991, c. 32, s. 69.
141. Except with the agreement of the parties, the hearing of a complaint shall not take place unless a written notice from the secretary of the section has been handed in person or mailed, at least 30 days previously, to the parties and, in the case provided for in section 137, to the owner of the property regarding which the complaint is made.
However, the board may summarily find for the complainant on the statement of his complaint and give notice of its decision to the parties and, in the case provided for in section 137, to the owner of the property regarding which the complaint is made, if the assessor so recommends with the agreement of the defendant parties and if none of the parties sends a notice of disagreement with the recommendation, upon the expiry of thirty days from the sending of a notice by the secretary to the parties stating the assessor’s recommendation and the proposed decision.
Where such is the case, the executive committee of the defendant party may express such agreement or disagreement.
1979, c. 72, s. 141; 1980, c. 34, s. 21; 1982, c. 63, s. 203; 1988, c. 76, s. 44.
141. Except with the agreement of the parties, the hearing of a complaint shall not take place unless a written notice from the secretary of the section has been handed in person or mailed, at least fifteen days previously, to the parties and, in the case provided for in section 137, to the owner of the property regarding which the complaint is made.
However, the board may summarily find for the complainant on the statement of his complaint and give notice of its decision to the parties and, in the case provided for in section 137, to the owner of the property regarding which the complaint is made, if the assessor so recommends with the agreement of the defendant parties and if none of the parties sends a notice of disagreement with the recommendation, upon the expiry of thirty days from the sending of a notice by the secretary to the parties stating the assessor’s recommendation and the proposed decision.
Where such is the case, the executive committee of the defendant party may express such agreement or disagreement.
1979, c. 72, s. 141; 1980, c. 34, s. 21; 1982, c. 63, s. 203.
141. Except with the agreement of the parties, the hearing of a complaint shall not take place unless a written notice from the secretary of the section has been handed in person or mailed, at least fifteen days previously, to the parties and, in the case provided for in section 137, to the owner of the property regarding which the complaint is made.
However, the board may summarily find for the complainant on the statement of his complaint and give notice of its decision to the parties and, in the case provided for in section 137, to the owner of the property regarding which the complaint is made, each time the assessor so recommends with the agreement of the defendant parties.
1979, c. 72, s. 141; 1980, c. 34, s. 21.
141. Except with the agreement of the parties, the hearing of a complaint shall not take place unless a written notice from the secretary of the section has been handed in person or mailed, at least fifteen days previously, to the parties and, in the case provided for in section 137, to the owner of the property regarding which the complaint is made.
1979, c. 72, s. 141.