A-3.01 - Act respecting the accreditation and financing of students’ associations

Full text
43. An appeal is brought by filing a written application in appeal in the office of the Committee, within forty-five days after the date of the decision contested.
The application must briefly set forth the grounds on which it is based. The secretary shall transmit it without delay to the interested parties, including the accreditation agent who made the decision against which the appeal is brought.
Filing of an application in appeal does not suspend execution of the decision appealed from, unless the Committee decides otherwise.
1983, c. 33, s. 43; 1985, c. 30, s. 20; I.N. 2016-01-01 (NCCP).
43. An appeal is brought by filing a written petition in appeal in the office of the Committee, within forty-five days after the date of the decision contested.
The petition must briefly set forth the grounds on which it is based. The secretary shall transmit it without delay to the interested parties, including the accreditation agent who made the decision against which the appeal is brought.
Filing of a petition in appeal does not suspend execution of the decision appealed from, unless the Committee decides otherwise.
1983, c. 33, s. 43; 1985, c. 30, s. 20.
43. An appeal is brought by filing a written petition in appeal in the office of the Committee, within fifteen days after the date of the decision contested.
The petition must briefly set forth the grounds on which it is based. The secretary shall transmit in without delay to the interested parties, including the accreditation agent who made the decision against which the appeal is brought.
Filing of a petition in appeal does not suspend execution of the decision appealed from, unless the Committee decides otherwise.
1983, c. 33, s. 43.