L-6 - Act respecting lotteries and amusement machines

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73. (Repealed).
1978, c. 36, s. 73; 1986, c. 95, s. 185; 1990, c. 4, s. 549.
73. In the matter of racing, a person authorized in writing by the board and a peace officer that such person calls to his assistance may, at any time, without a warrant, exercise the powers conferred by section 72 if the conditions for obtaining the warrant exist and if, owing to exigent circumstances, the delay necessary to obtain the warrant may result in danger to the health or safety of animals or in the destruction, disappearance or loss of evidence.
1978, c. 36, s. 73; 1986, c. 95, s. 185.
73. Notwithstanding section 72, in the matter of racing, a person authorized in writing by the board and a peace officer that such person calls to his assistance may, at any time, without a warrant, if such person has reasonable ground to believe that there is in any vehicle, aircraft, boat, place or building,
(1)  anything upon or in respect of which any offence against this act, the regulations or the rules has been or is suspected to have been committed,
(2)  anything which he has reasonable ground to believe will afford evidence as to the commission of any offence against this act, the regulations or the rules, or
(3)  anything which he has reasonable ground to believe is intended to be used for the purpose of committing an offence against this act, the regulations or the rules,
search, forcibly if need be, in such vehicle, aircraft, boat, place or building for such thing, open or have a receptable opened, and seize that thing and take it away.
1978, c. 36, s. 73.