A-7.003, r. 1 - Regulation respecting the signing of certain deeds, documents and writings of the Agence du revenu du Québec

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31.1. (Revoked).
M.O. 2012-12-06, s. 18; M.O. 2014-10-30, s. 13; M.O. 2016-10-12, s. 15.
31.1. A law clerk who is governed by the collective labour agreement for public servants is authorized to sign any document in connection with
(1)  the obtaining of documents in order to take jurisdiction;
(2)  the notice setting out the Minister of Revenue’s capacity as administrator of every immovable entrusted to the Minister of Revenue’s administration in the manner provided for in section 17 of the Unclaimed Property Act (chapter B-5.1), and cancellation of the notice in the manner provided for in that section;
(3)  the discharge of any sum relating to a debt or the release of security, up to $2,000;
(4)  the valuation and safekeeping of unclaimed property;
(5)  the abandonment or destruction of any movable property in accordance with the procedures in force;
(6)  the sale of any movable property at auction, through a third person or by mutual agreement;
(7)  an insurance claim;
(8)  the approval of a claim against unclaimed property, up to $2,000;
(9)  the redirection of mail or the termination of service by the postmaster; and
(10)  the rendering of accounts and the handing over of property of a value not in excess of $2,000 to persons entitled to it on termination of the administration of the Minister of Revenue.
M.O. 2012-12-06, s. 18; M.O. 2014-10-30, s. 13.
31.1. A law clerk who is governed by the collective labour agreement for public servants is authorized to sign any document in connection with
(1)  the obtaining of documents in order to take jurisdiction;
(2)  the notice setting out the Minister of Revenue’s capacity as administrator of every immovable entrusted to the Minister of Revenue’s administration in the manner provided for in section 17 of the Unclaimed Property Act (chapter B-5.1), and cancellation of the notice in the manner provided for in that section;
(3)  the discharge of any sum relating to a debt or the release of security, up to $2,000;
(4)  the valuation and safekeeping of unclaimed property;
(5)  the abandonment or destruction of any movable property in accordance with the procedures in force;
(6)  the sale of any movable property at auction or through a third person;
(7)  an insurance claim;
(8)  the approval of a claim against unclaimed property, up to $2,000;
(9)  the redirection of mail or the termination of service by the postmaster; and
(10)  the rendering of accounts and the handing over of property of a value not in excess of $2,000 to persons entitled to it on termination of the administration of the Minister of Revenue.
M.O. 2012-12-06, s. 18.