N-2 - Notarial Act

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104. (1)  (Subsection repealed).
(2)  As soon as an assessment becomes payable, no remission thereof can be made unless the notary has ceased to practise, owing to death or for any other reason.
(3)  Nevertheless, the board of directors upon the recommendation of the executive committee, may, in cases where a notary is incapable of expressing his intention to resign, remit any assessment then due.
1968, c. 70, s. 110; 1973, c. 45, s. 58; 1975, c. 81, s. 61; 1994, c. 40, s. 404; 1999, c. 40, s. 197; 2008, c. 11, s. 212.
104. (1)  (Subsection repealed).
(2)  As soon as an assessment becomes payable, no remission thereof can be made unless the notary has ceased to practise, owing to death or for any other reason.
(3)  Nevertheless, the Bureau upon the recommendation of the Administrative Committee, may, in cases where a notary is incapable of expressing his intention to resign, remit any assessment then due.
1968, c. 70, s. 110; 1973, c. 45, s. 58; 1975, c. 81, s. 61; 1994, c. 40, s. 404; 1999, c. 40, s. 197.
104. (1)  (Subsection repealed).
(2)  As soon as an assessment becomes payable, no remission thereof can be made unless the notary has ceased to practise, owing to death or for any other reason.
(3)  Nevertheless, the Bureau upon the recommendation of the Administrative Committee, may, in cases where a notary is physically or mentally incapable of expressing his intention to resign, remit any assessment then due.
1968, c. 70, s. 110; 1973, c. 45, s. 58; 1975, c. 81, s. 61; 1994, c. 40, s. 404.
104. (1)  The Bureau, in accordance with the Professional Code, shall determine the amount of the annual subscription and the date when it shall be payable, and every practising notary shall pay it each year at the office of the treasurer.
(2)  As soon as the subscription becomes payable, no remission thereof can be made unless the notary has ceased to practise, owing to death or for any other reason.
(3)  Nevertheless, the Bureau upon the recommendation of the Administrative Committee, may, in cases where a notary is physically or mentally incapable of expressing his intention to resign, remit any subscription then due.
1968, c. 70, s. 110; 1973, c. 45, s. 58; 1975, c. 81, s. 61.