E-2.2 - Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities

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429.1. Undivided co-owners of an immovable or co-occupants of a business establishment who are electors may designate, from among themselves, if necessary, by means of a power of attorney signed by a majority of them, a person who would not otherwise be entitled under section 58 to be entered on the list of electors in a higher ranking capacity if that person had been entered on the list on the date of signature of the power of attorney.
In order for a designated person to be authorized to make a contribution, the municipality must have received the power of attorney.
The power of attorney takes effect upon its receipt by the municipality and remains valid until it is withdrawn or replaced.
2016, c. 17, s. 62.