H-4 - Bailiffs Act

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29. An inspector may, when carrying out an inspection, have access at any reasonable time to a bailiff’s office, examine the books, registers, accounts or other documents containing information relating to the performance of the duties of bailiff, take notes or make copies thereof and require any information relating to the application of this Act or the regulations.
An inspector may also demand reasonable assistance from a bailiff who is on the premises of an inspection.
The inspector shall, on request, identify himself and produce a certificate of his quality signed by the Minister.
1974, c. 13, s. 29; 1989, c. 57, s. 28.
29. Every inspector may, in the performance of his duties, enter at any reasonable time the office of a bailiff, inspect his books, registers or accounts and take notes or make copies of them.
A person who has the custody, possession or control of such books, registers or accounts shall give communication of them to the inspector requesting it and facilitate his examination of them.
1974, c. 13, s. 29.