CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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3006.1. The Land Registrar receives applications and enters the exact date, hour and minute of their presentation in the book of presentation, together with the particulars required to identify each application.
Subsequently, in the order of presentation of the applications and with all possible diligence, the registrar makes the entries, mentions and references prescribed by law or by the regulations under this Book, in the appropriate register. The entries, mentions and references required by applications for the registration of rights are made day by day, giving priority in all cases to those entries, mentions and references over any that are required by applications to strike or reduce an earlier entry.
2000, c. 42, s. 44; I.N. 2014-05-01; 2020, c. 17, s. 12.
3006.1. For purposes of land registration, the registrar receives applications and enters the exact date, hour and minute of their presentation in the book of presentation, together with the particulars required to identify each application. Where an application is presented in paper form, the registrar converts the application and the accompanying documents to electronic form, forwards them in that form to the Land Registry Office, and then returns them to the applicant.
Subsequently, in the order of presentation of the applications and with all possible diligence, the registrar makes the entries, mentions and references prescribed by law or by the regulations under this Book, in the appropriate register. The entries, mentions and references required by applications for the registration of rights are made day by day, giving priority in all cases to those entries, mentions and references over any that are required by applications to strike or reduce an earlier entry.
2000, c. 42, s. 44; I.N. 2014-05-01.
3006.1. For purposes of land registration, the registrar receives applications and enters the exact date, hour and minute of their presentation in the book of presentation, together with the particulars required to identify each application. Where an application is presented in paper form, the registrar converts the application and the accompanying documents to electronic form and forwards them in electronic form to the Land Registry Office, and returns the originals to the applicant.
Subsequently, in the order of presentation of the applications and with all possible diligence, the registrar makes the entries, mentions and references prescribed by law or by the regulations under this Book, in the appropriate register. The entries, mentions and references required by applications for the registration of rights are made day by day, giving priority in all cases to those entries, mentions and references over any that are required by applications to strike or reduce an earlier entry.
2000, c. 42, s. 44.