C-27.1 - Municipal Code of Québec

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1129. (Repealed).
M.C. 1916, a. 827; 1984, c. 47, s. 213; 1996, c. 2, s. 450; 2005, c. 6, s. 214.
1129. (1)  Any of the local municipalities referred to in subarticle 1 of article 1128 may also enact such provisions as it deems most equitable for the making and maintenance of the fences along municipal roads, or for ordering that such fences and all those forming an angle with the fences of such municipal roads, for a distance of 7,60 m, be, during part of the year, kept down within 30 or 60 cm of the ground.
Any such by-law or order may be put into force, as the council may deem most equitable, either by compelling the owners of the adjacent lands to make fences or to take them down as aforesaid, or in any other manner.
(2)  This article does not apply to hedges, to picket fences nor to fences at a greater distance than 7,60 m from the road, nor to those which cannot be taken down or put up again without great expense.
M.C. 1916, a. 827; 1984, c. 47, s. 213; 1996, c. 2, s. 450.
1129. (1)  Any of the corporations mentioned in article 1128 may also enact such provisions as it deems most equitable for the making and maintenance of the fences along municipal roads, or for ordering that such fences and all those forming an angle with the fences of such municipal roads, for a distance of 7,60 m, be, during part of the year, kept down within 30 or 60 cm of the ground.
Any such by-law or order may be put into force, as the council may deem most equitable, either by compelling the owners of the adjacent lands to make fences or to take them down as aforesaid, or in any other manner.
(2)  This article does not apply to hedges, to picket fences nor to fences at a greater distance than 7,60 m from the road, nor to those which cannot be taken down or put up again without great expense.
M.C. 1916, a. 827; 1984, c. 47, s. 213.
1129. (1)  Any of the corporations mentioned in article 1128 may also enact such provisions as it deems most equitable for the making and maintenance of the fences along municipal roads, or for ordering that such fences and all those forming an angle with the fences of such municipal roads, for a distance of 25 feet, be, during part of the year, kept down within 12 or 24 inches of the ground.
Any such by-law or order may be put into force, as the council may deem most equitable, either by compelling the owners of the adjacent lands to make fences or to take them down as aforesaid, or in any other manner.
(2)  This article does not apply to hedges, to picket fences nor to fences at a greater distance than 25 feet from the road, nor to those which cannot be taken down or put up again without great expense.
M.C. 1916, a. 827.