C-26, r. 302 - Code of ethics of the members of the Ordre des urbanistes du Québec

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20. A town planner may not cease to act on behalf of a client, unless he has just and reasonable grounds for doing so. Such grounds are just and reasonable where, in particular:
(1)  the client has lost confidence in the town planner;
(2)  the client attempts to induce the town planner to commit illegal, unfair, fraudulent or derogatory acts;
(3)  the town planner is in a situation of conflict of interest or appears to be in such a situation or one where his professional independence could be questioned;
(4)  the client fails to systematically fulfil the obligations stipulated in the mandate entrusted to the town planner; or
(5)  the town planner’s state of health renders him incapable of carrying out his duties.
O.C. 917-99, s. 20.