C-26, r. 123 - Code of ethics of chartered appraisers

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47. No chartered appraiser shall, without just and reasonable cause, unilaterally terminate his professional services.
The following, in particular, constitute just and reasonable cause:
(1)  the client is deceitful or fails to cooperate;
(2)  the chartered appraiser is in a conflict of interest or in a situation in which his professional independence could be questioned;
(3)  the client or any other person who undertook to pay his fees refuses to pay the chartered appraiser’s fees;
(4)  it is impossible for the chartered appraiser to communicate with his client or to obtain the elements he considers necessary to perform the requested professional services;
(5)  the client attempts to induce the chartered appraiser to commit a discriminatory, fraudulent, or illegal act;
(6)  loss of confidence between the chartered appraiser and the client.
O.C. 1282-2000, s. 47; O.C. 251-2018, ss. 18 and 24.
47. No appraiser shall, without just and reasonable cause, unilaterally terminate a contract for services.
The following, in particular, constitute just and reasonable cause:
(1)  the client is deceitful or fails to cooperate;
(2)  the appraiser is in a conflict of interest or in a situation in which his professional independence could be questioned;
(3)  the client refuses to pay the appraiser’s fees;
(4)  it is impossible for the appraiser to communicate with his client or to obtain from the client the elements he considers necessary to perform the requested professional services;
(5)  the client attempts to induce the appraiser to commit a discriminatory, fraudulent, or illegal act;
(6)  the appraiser loses his client’s confidence.
O.C. 1282-2000, s. 47.