T-11.01 - The Marine Products Processing Act

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42. Every marine product or object seized the owner or possessor of which is unknown or untraceable shall be transferred to the Minister of Revenue 90 days from the date of seizure, together with a statement describing the thing and indicating, where applicable, the name and last known address of the interested party.
The Unclaimed Property Act (chapter B-5.1) applies to the property so transferred to the Minister of Revenue.
1987, c. 51, s. 42; 1997, c. 80, s. 77; 2005, c. 44, s. 54; 2011, c. 10, s. 98.
42. Every marine product or object seized the owner or possessor of which is unknown or untraceable shall be transferred to the Minister of Revenue 90 days from the date of seizure, together with a statement describing the thing and indicating, where applicable, the name and last known address of the interested party.
The provisions of the Public Curator Act (chapter C‐81) pertaining to unclaimed property shall apply to the property so transferred to the Minister of Revenue.
1987, c. 51, s. 42; 1997, c. 80, s. 77; 2005, c. 44, s. 54.
42. Every marine product or object seized the owner or possessor of which is unknown or untraceable shall be transferred to the Public Curator 90 days from the date of seizure, together with a statement describing the thing and indicating, where applicable, the name and last known address of the interested party.
The provisions of the Public Curator Act (chapter C-81) pertaining to unclaimed property shall apply to the property so transferred to the Public Curator.
1987, c. 51, s. 42; 1997, c. 80, s. 77.
42. Every marine product or object that has been seized shall be confiscated 90 days after the day of seizure if its owner or the person who had possession of it is unknown or cannot be found, and shall be disposed of as the Minister may direct.
1987, c. 51, s. 42.