C-19 - Cities and Towns Act

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449. (Repealed).
R. S. 1964, c. 193, s. 459; 1987, c. 42, s. 3; 1992, c. 61, s. 121; 2005, c. 6, s. 194.
449. The council may make by-laws:
(1)  If the lighting system belongs to the municipality:
(a)  To determine, in addition to the special tax mentioned in section 448, the compensation, which may vary for each class of users, to be paid for light and for the rent of meters, and for supplying meters to measure the quantity of light consumed;
(b)  To prevent fraud in connection with the quantity of light supplied;
(c)  To protect the wires, pipes, lamps, apparatus and other articles serving for the distribution of light;
(2)  If the lighting system belongs to the municipality or to others,—to prescribe penalties against persons extinguishing the lamps without authority.
R. S. 1964, c. 193, s. 459; 1987, c. 42, s. 3; 1992, c. 61, s. 121.
449. The council may make by-laws:
(1)  If the lighting system belongs to the municipality:
(a)  To determine, in addition to the special tax mentioned in section 448, the compensation, which may vary for each class of users, to be paid for light and for the rent of meters, and for supplying meters to measure the quantity of light consumed;
(b)  To prevent fraud in connection with the quantity of light supplied;
(c)  To protect the wires, pipes, lamps, apparatus and other articles serving for the distribution of light;
(2)  If the lighting system belongs to the municipality or to others,—to impose penalties against persons extinguishing the lamps without authority.
R. S. 1964, c. 193, s. 459; 1987, c. 42, s. 3.
449. The council may make by-laws:
(1)  If the lighting system belongs to the municipality:
(a)  To determine, in addition to the special tax mentioned in section 448, the compensation to be paid for light and for the rent of meters, and for supplying meters to measure the quantity of light consumed;
(b)  To prevent fraud in connection with the quantity of light supplied;
(c)  To protect the wires, pipes, lamps, apparatus and other articles serving for the distribution of light;
(2)  If the lighting system belongs to the municipality or to others,—to impose penalties against persons extinguishing the lamps without authority.
R. S. 1964, c. 193, s. 459.