S-30.01 - Act respecting public transit authorities

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92.0.3. The notice of the transit authority’s pre-emptive right must identify the immovable concerned and describe the purposes for which it may be acquired.
The notice must be notified to the owner of the immovable and takes effect on being registered in the land register. It is valid for the period specified in the notice, which may not exceed 10 years.
The transit authority may not have a notice of pre-emptive right registered in respect of an immovable that is already the subject of such a notice registered by another municipal body under the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19) or the Municipal Code of Québec (chapter C-27.1).
The transit authority may, for the purpose of exercising the pre-emptive right, act as mandatary of a municipal body that has adopted a pre-emptive right by-law under any of the Acts referred to in the third paragraph. It may then provide, in its notice of pre-emptive right, that the immovable may be acquired for a purpose within the jurisdiction of that body.
For the purposes of this section, a municipal body is a municipality or an intermunicipal management board.
2022, c. 25, s. 22.