E-6.1 - Act respecting the regulation of the financial sector

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115.9. A member may order an expert appraisal by a qualified person the member designates to examine and assess the facts relating to a matter that is before the member. In such a case, the member shall specify the mission entrusted to the expert, give the expert the instructions needed to carry out the appraisal, set the time within which the expert must file his or her report, and rule on the expert’s fees and how they are to be paid. The decision must be notified to the expert without delay.
2009, c. 58, s. 45; 2011, c. 26, s. 15; 2016, c. 7, s. 179; 2018, c. 23, s. 631.
115.9. A decision adversely affecting the rights of a person may, where it is imperative to do so, be rendered without a prior hearing.
In such a case, the person concerned has 15 days after the decision is rendered to file a notice of contestation with the Tribunal.
2009, c. 58, s. 45; 2011, c. 26, s. 15; 2016, c. 7, s. 179.
115.9. A decision adversely affecting the rights of a person may, where it is imperative to do so, be rendered without a prior hearing.
In such a case, the person concerned has 15 days after the decision is rendered to file a notice of contestation with the board.
2009, c. 58, s. 45; 2011, c. 26, s. 15.
115.9. A decision adversely affecting the rights of a person may, where it is imperative to do so, be rendered without a prior hearing.
In such a case, the board must give the person concerned the opportunity to be heard within 15 days.
2009, c. 58, s. 45.