C-27.1 - Municipal Code of Québec

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846. (Repealed).
M.C. 1916, a. 568; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 2005, c. 6, s. 214.
846. The municipal inspector must, whenever he deems it necessary, or whenever he is called upon so to do by the council or the mayor:
(1)  visit and inspect municipal ferries, roads, sidewalks, watercourses and bridges situated within his jurisdiction;
(2)  take note of the condition of such ferries, roads, sidewalks, watercourses and bridges, and the work in connection therewith;
(3)  take note of the persons who have neglected to fulfil their obligations, and prosecute them in the name of the municipality;
(4)  report in writing to the municipality, twice a year, between the first and the fifteenth days of the months of June and October, the substance of the notes he has taken and the information he has obtained upon every public work under his superintendence; and he must further state the arrears of labour not performed or of materials not furnished, the value in money of such labour or materials, and the fines and costs remaining unpaid, specifying the lots in connection with which the same are due, and the owners or occupants of such lots, if known.
M.C. 1916, a. 568; 1996, c. 2, s. 455.
846. The municipal inspector must, whenever he deems it necessary, or whenever he is called upon so to do by the council or the mayor:
(1)  visit and inspect municipal ferries, roads, sidewalks, watercourses and bridges situated within his jurisdiction;
(2)  take note of the condition of such ferries, roads, sidewalks, watercourses and bridges, and the work in connection therewith;
(3)  take note of the persons who have neglected to fulfil their obligations, and prosecute them in the name of the corporation;
(4)  report in writing to the corporation, twice a year, between the first and the fifteenth days of the months of June and October, the substance of the notes he has taken and the information he has obtained upon every public work under his superintendence; and he must further state the arrears of labour not performed or of materials not furnished, the value in money of such labour or materials, and the fines and costs remaining unpaid, specifying the lots in connection with which the same are due, and the owners or occupants of such lots, if known.
M.C. 1916, a. 568.