Acts and Regulations

2011, c.106 - Agricultural Development Act

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Rent
32(1)The holder of an agriculture lease shall pay rent in the amount, at the time and in the manner determined by the Minister.
32(2)From the date on which the amount of rent under this Act with respect to an agriculture lease is to be paid by any person, the amount bears interest at the rate prescribed in subsection 9(1) of New Brunswick Regulation 84-247 under the Revenue Administration Act.
32(3)The amount of rent payable under this Act with respect to an agriculture lease, together with interest on the amount, that is due and unpaid by any person is a debt due to the Crown in right of the Province and may be recovered by action in the name of the Crown in any court of competent jurisdiction.
2009, c.24, s.2; 2023, c.17, s.2
Rent
32(1)The holder of an agriculture lease shall pay rent in the amount, at the time and in the manner determined by the Minister.
32(2)From the date on which the amount of rent under this Act with respect to an agriculture lease is to be paid by any person, the amount bears interest at the rate prescribed in subsection 9(1) of New Brunswick Regulation 84-247 under the Revenue Administration Act.
32(3)The amount of rent payable under this Act with respect to an agriculture lease, together with interest on the amount, that is due and unpaid by any person is a debt due to Her Majesty in right of the Province and may be recovered by action in her name in any court of competent jurisdiction.
2009, c.24, s.2
Rent
32(1)The holder of an agriculture lease shall pay rent in the amount, at the time and in the manner determined by the Minister.
32(2)From the date on which the amount of rent under this Act with respect to an agriculture lease is to be paid by any person, the amount bears interest at the rate prescribed in subsection 9(1) of New Brunswick Regulation 84-247 under the Revenue Administration Act.
32(3)The amount of rent payable under this Act with respect to an agriculture lease, together with interest on the amount, that is due and unpaid by any person is a debt due to Her Majesty in right of the Province and may be recovered by action in her name in any court of competent jurisdiction.
2009, c.24, s.2