Acts and Regulations

2017, c.18 - Local Governance Act

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Recovery of local government’s costs – filing of certificate
141(1)If the cost of carrying out work or the cost of taking measures becomes a debt due to a local government under subsection 137(3) or 139(4), an officer of the local government may issue a certificate stating the amount of the debt due and the name of the owner or occupier from whom the debt is due.
141(2)A certificate issued under subsection (1) may be filed in The Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick and the filed certificate shall be entered and recorded in the Court and may then be enforced as a judgment obtained in the Court by the local government against the person named in the certificate for a debt in the amount specified in the certificate.
141(3)All reasonable costs and charges associated with filing, entering and recording a certificate under subsection (2) may be recovered as if the amount had been included in the certificate.
2023, c.17, s.146
Recovery of local government’s costs – filing of certificate
141(1)If the cost of carrying out work or the cost of taking measures becomes a debt due to a local government under subsection 137(3) or 139(4), an officer of the local government may issue a certificate stating the amount of the debt due and the name of the owner or occupier from whom the debt is due.
141(2)A certificate issued under subsection (1) may be filed in The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick and the filed certificate shall be entered and recorded in the Court and may then be enforced as a judgment obtained in the Court by the local government against the person named in the certificate for a debt in the amount specified in the certificate.
141(3)All reasonable costs and charges associated with filing, entering and recording a certificate under subsection (2) may be recovered as if the amount had been included in the certificate.
Recovery of local government’s costs – filing of certificate
141(1)If the cost of carrying out work or the cost of taking measures becomes a debt due to a local government under subsection 137(3) or 139(4), an officer of the local government may issue a certificate stating the amount of the debt due and the name of the owner or occupier from whom the debt is due.
141(2)A certificate issued under subsection (1) may be filed in The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick and the filed certificate shall be entered and recorded in the Court and may then be enforced as a judgment obtained in the Court by the local government against the person named in the certificate for a debt in the amount specified in the certificate.
141(3)All reasonable costs and charges associated with filing, entering and recording a certificate under subsection (2) may be recovered as if the amount had been included in the certificate.