T-15.01 - Act respecting the Administrative Housing Tribunal

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74. Where a party is represented by a mandatary other than his spouse or an advocate, the mandatary must furnish to the Tribunal a written mandate, signed by the person he represents, indicating, in the case of a natural person, the causes preventing the party from acting himself. Such a mandate must be gratuitous.
The designation referred to in the third paragraph of section 57.0.1 stands in lieu of such a mandate.
1979, c. 48, s. 74; 1981, c. 32, s. 5; 2019, c. 28, s. 158; 2021, c. 7, s. 113.
74. Where a party is represented by a mandatary other than his spouse or an advocate, the mandatary must furnish to the Tribunal a written mandate, signed by the person he represents, indicating, in the case of a natural person, the causes preventing the party from acting himself. Such a mandate must be gratuitous.
1979, c. 48, s. 74; 1981, c. 32, s. 5; 2019, c. 28, s. 158.
74. Where a party is represented by a mandatary other than his spouse or an advocate, the mandatary must furnish to the board a written mandate, signed by the person he represents, indicating, in the case of a natural person, the causes preventing the party from acting himself. Such a mandate must be gratuitous.
1979, c. 48, s. 74; 1981, c. 32, s. 5.
74. Where a party is represented by a mandatary other than his consort or an advocate, the mandatary must furnish to the board a written, special mandate, signed by the person he wishes to represent, indicating, in the case of a natural person, the causes preventing the party from acting himself. Such a mandate must be gratuitous.
1979, c. 48, s. 74.