C-24.1 - Highway Safety Code

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322. (Replaced).
1981, c. 7, s. 322; 1985, c. 35, s. 21; 1986, c. 91, s. 674.
322. No person may place, maintain or display on private property, any signal, sign, marking or device encroaching upon a public highway or that is likely to create confusion or obstruct a traffic control device installed on a public highway.
The person responsible for maintenance of the public highway, after the expiry of a forty-eight hour notice ordering the owner to remove any signal, sign, marking or device placed, maintained or displayed in contravention of the first paragraph, may enter the property and remove the objects at the offender’s expense.
1981, c. 7, s. 322; 1985, c. 35, s. 21.
322. No person may place, maintain or display on private property any sign, signal, marking or device that might be mistaken for or hide from view the traffic control devices on a public highway.
On the expiry of a period of forty-eight hours indicated in a notice to that effect, the contravener must remove the objects or cause them to be removed; if he fails to do so, the Minister of Transport or the municipality may remove them or cause them to be removed at the contravener’s expense.
1981, c. 7, s. 322.