C-27.1 - Municipal Code of Québec

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1044. Such purchaser, upon exhibiting the certificate of his purchase, and proving the payment of all municipal taxes which in the meantime have become due thereon, is entitled, at the expiration of one year, to a deed of sale from the regional county municipality in whose territory such immovable is then situated.
He is also entitled to such deed of sale at any time before the expiration of such time, with the consent of the owner of the said immovable or that of his legal representatives and of the prior or hypothecary creditors, which persons must intervene in the said deed to attest their consent.
M.C. 1916, a. 741; 1938, c. 103, s. 14; 1992, c. 57, s. 494; 1996, c. 2, s. 427; 1999, c. 40, s. 60; 2008, c. 18, s. 53.
1044. Such purchaser, upon exhibiting the certificate of his purchase, and proving the payment of all municipal taxes which in the meantime have become due thereon, is entitled, at the expiration of two years’ time, to a deed of sale from the regional county municipality in whose territory such immovable is then situated.
He is also entitled to such deed of sale at any time before the expiration of such delay, with the consent of the owner of the said immovable or that of his legal representatives and of the prior or hypothecary creditors, which persons must intervene in the said deed to attest their consent.
M.C. 1916, a. 741; 1938, c. 103, s. 14; 1992, c. 57, s. 494; 1996, c. 2, s. 427; 1999, c. 40, s. 60.
1044. Such purchaser, upon exhibiting the certificate of his purchase, and proving the payment of all municipal taxes which in the meantime have become due thereon, is entitled, at the expiration of two years’ delay, to a deed of sale from the regional county municipality in whose territory such immovable is then situated.
He is also entitled to such deed of sale at any time before the expiration of such delay, with the consent of the owner of the said immovable or that of his legal representatives and of the prior or hypothecary creditors, which persons must intervene in the said deed to attest their consent.
M.C. 1916, a. 741; 1938, c. 103, s. 14; 1992, c. 57, s. 494; 1996, c. 2, s. 427.
1044. Such purchaser, upon exhibiting the certificate of his purchase, and proving the payment of all municipal taxes which in the meantime have become due thereon, is entitled, at the expiration of two years’ delay, to a deed of sale from the corporation of the county municipality within which such immovable is then situated.
He is also entitled to such deed of sale at any time before the expiration of such delay, with the consent of the owner of the said immovable or that of his legal representatives and of the prior or hypothecary creditors, which persons must intervene in the said deed to attest their consent.
M.C. 1916, a. 741; 1938, c. 103, s. 14; 1992, c. 57, s. 494.
1044. Such purchaser, upon exhibiting the certificate of his purchase, and proving the payment of all municipal taxes which in the meantime have become due thereon, is entitled, at the expiration of two years’ delay, to a deed of sale from the corporation of the county municipality within which such immovable is then situated.
He is also entitled to such deed of sale at any time before the expiration of such delay, with the consent of the owner of the said immovable or that of his legal representatives and of the privileged or hypothecary creditors, which persons must intervene in the said deed to attest their consent.
M.C. 1916, a. 741; 1938, c. 103, s. 14.