Acts and Regulations

2017, c.18 - Local Governance Act

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Notice to owner or occupier
132(1)If a condition referred to in subsection 131(1), (2) or (3) exists, a by-law enforcement officer may notify
(a) the owner or occupier of the premises, building or other structure,
(b) the person managing or receiving the rent for the premises, building or other structure, whether on the person’s own account or as agent or trustee of any other person, or
(c) the person who would receive the rent if the premises, building or other structure were let.
132(2)A notice referred to in subsection (1) shall be in the form prescribed by regulation which shall
(a) be in writing,
(b) be signed by the officer,
(c) state the condition in subsection 131(1), (2) or (3) that exists,
(d) state what must be done to correct the condition,
(e) state the date before which the condition must be corrected, and
(f) if an appeal may be brought under subsection 134(1), state the date for giving notice of the appeal.
132(3)A notice referred to in subsection (1) may be given in the following ways:
(a) if the person to be notified is an individual,
(i) by personal delivery to the individual,
(ii) by registered mail to the individual’s latest known address, or
(iii) by posting the notice in a conspicuous place on the premises, building or other structure, and
(b) if the person to be notified is a corporation,
(i) by personal delivery to an officer, director or agent of the corporation or to a manager or person who appears to be in control of any office or other place of business in the Province where the corporation carries on business,
(ii) by registered mail to the corporation’s registered office, or
(iii) by posting the notice in a conspicuous place on the premises, building or other structure.
132(4)A notice that is posted in a conspicuous place under subparagraph (3)(a)(iii) or (b)(iii) shall be deemed to have been given to an individual or corporation on the day it was posted.
132(5)A notice given to a person referred to in paragraph (1)(b) or (c) shall be deemed to have been given to the owner of the premises, building or other structure.
Notice to owner or occupier
132(1)If a condition referred to in subsection 131(1), (2) or (3) exists, a by-law enforcement officer may notify
(a) the owner or occupier of the premises, building or other structure,
(b) the person managing or receiving the rent for the premises, building or other structure, whether on the person’s own account or as agent or trustee of any other person, or
(c) the person who would receive the rent if the premises, building or other structure were let.
132(2)A notice referred to in subsection (1) shall be in the form prescribed by regulation which shall
(a) be in writing,
(b) be signed by the officer,
(c) state the condition in subsection 131(1), (2) or (3) that exists,
(d) state what must be done to correct the condition,
(e) state the date before which the condition must be corrected, and
(f) if an appeal may be brought under subsection 134(1), state the date for giving notice of the appeal.
132(3)A notice referred to in subsection (1) may be given in the following ways:
(a) if the person to be notified is an individual,
(i) by personal delivery to the individual,
(ii) by registered mail to the individual’s latest known address, or
(iii) by posting the notice in a conspicuous place on the premises, building or other structure, and
(b) if the person to be notified is a corporation,
(i) by personal delivery to an officer, director or agent of the corporation or to a manager or person who appears to be in control of any office or other place of business in the Province where the corporation carries on business,
(ii) by registered mail to the corporation’s registered office, or
(iii) by posting the notice in a conspicuous place on the premises, building or other structure.
132(4)A notice that is posted in a conspicuous place under subparagraph (3)(a)(iii) or (b)(iii) shall be deemed to have been given to an individual or corporation on the day it was posted.
132(5)A notice given to a person referred to in paragraph (1)(b) or (c) shall be deemed to have been given to the owner of the premises, building or other structure.