T-11.1 - Act respecting transportation by taxi

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77. (Repealed).
1983, c. 46, s. 77; 1987, c. 26, s. 22; 1992, c. 61, s. 606.
77. Failure to give a notice of offence or a preliminary notice may in no case be invoked against the prosecuting party.
However, if a defendant, on appearance, pleads guilty and then proves that the notice was not given to him, he cannot be condemned to pay a higher amount than he would have had to pay pursuant to a notice.
1983, c. 46, s. 77; 1987, c. 26, s. 22.
77. In no case may failure to serve notice of an offence be invoked against the prosecutor and it is not necessary to allege that it was served nor to prove it.
However, if the offender, when appearing, pleads guilty and subsequently proves that notice of the offence was not given to him, he shall not be condemned to pay an amount greater than what he would have been required to pay pursuant to the notice.
1983, c. 46, s. 77.