C-11, r. 11 - Regulation defining the scope of the expression “markedly predominant” for the purposes of the Charter of the French language

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4. Where texts both in French and in another language appear on separate signs or posters of a different size, the text in French is deemed to have a much greater visual impact if the following conditions are met:
(1)  the signs and posters bearing the text in French are at least as numerous as those bearing the text in the other language;
(2)  the signs or posters bearing the text in French are at least twice as large as those bearing the text in the other language;
(3)  the characters used in the text in French are at least twice as large as those used in the text in the other language; and
(4)  the other characteristics of the signs or posters do not have the effect of reducing the visual impact of the text in French.
O.C. 1756-93, s. 4.