C-24.2 - Highway Safety Code

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209.22. When a road vehicle is sold, the Société shall allocate the proceeds to payment of the costs of the sale, to payment of the claim of the custodian for the cost of towing and impounding, and then to payment of the charges imposed by the Société, if any, pursuant to subparagraph 13.1 of the first paragraph of section 624. The remaining proceeds shall be allocated, in order, to payment of the following claims on the vehicle:
(1)  the claim of the lessor or holder of a reserve of ownership;
(2)  prior claims;
(3)  hypothecary claims;
(4)  the fines and costs due by the person who was the owner of the vehicle at the time of the seizure, according to the order in which notices were received by the Société pursuant to article 364 of the Code of Penal Procedure (chapter C-25.1).
Any remaining proceeds shall be remitted to the owner of the vehicle at the time of the seizure.
1996, c. 56, s. 65; 1999, c. 66, s. 7; 2003, c. 5, s. 10.
209.22. When a road vehicle is sold, the Société shall allocate the proceeds to payment of the costs of the sale, to payment of the claim of the custodian for the cost of towing and impounding, and then to payment of the charges imposed by the Société, if any, pursuant to subparagraph 13.1 of the first paragraph of section 624. The remaining proceeds shall be allocated, in order, to payment of the following claims on the vehicle:
(1)  the claim of the lessor or holder of a reserve of ownership;
(2)  prior claims;
(3)  hypothecary claims.
Any remaining proceeds shall be remitted to the owner of the vehicle at the time of the seizure.
1996, c. 56, s. 65; 1999, c. 66, s. 7.
209.22. Where the fees of the Public Curator together with the towing and impounding costs and other expenses incurred by the Public Curator during a quarter in respect of road vehicles exceed the proceeds from the sale of the vehicles during that quarter, the Société shall in the following quarter pay into the general fund of the Public Curator, according to the terms fixed by agreement, an amount equal to the amount by which the fees and expenses exceed the proceeds of the sale.
The person who owned a road vehicle that has been seized shall be indebted to the Société for the amount paid to the Public Curator by the Société in connection with the vehicle.
1996, c. 56, s. 65.