Acts and Regulations

E-14 - Expropriation Act

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Application, compliance with Part 1
2(1)This Act binds the Crown.
2(2)Where there is a conflict between a provision of this Act and a provision of any other general or special Act that does not expressly state that it supersedes this Act, the provision of this Act applies.
2(3)Notwithstanding any other Act, no expropriation by an expropriating authority is valid unless Part I is complied with.
2(4)Subsection (3) does not apply to a taking of possession under section 26 of the Public Health Act or under the Emergency Measures Act, or to an expropriation or taking of possession under the Telephone Companies Act.
1973, c.6, s.2; 1978, c.18, s.1; 2017, c.42, s.82
Crown bound by Act
2(1)This Act binds the Crown.
Application of Act
2(2)Where there is a conflict between a provision of this Act and a provision of any other general or special Act that does not expressly state that it supersedes this Act, the provision of this Act applies.
Necessity of compliance with Part I
2(3)Notwithstanding any other Act, no expropriation by an expropriating authority is valid unless Part I is complied with.
Necessity of compliance with Part I
2(4)Subsection (3) does not apply to a taking of possession under subsection 10(1) of the Health Act or under the Emergency Measures Act, or to an expropriation or taking of possession under the Telephone Companies Act.
1973, c.6, s.2; 1978, c.18, s.1
Crown bound by Act
2(1)This Act binds the Crown.
Application of Act
2(2)Where there is a conflict between a provision of this Act and a provision of any other general or special Act that does not expressly state that it supersedes this Act, the provision of this Act applies.
Necessity of compliance with Part I
2(3)Notwithstanding any other Act, no expropriation by an expropriating authority is valid unless Part I is complied with.
Necessity of compliance with Part I
2(4)Subsection (3) does not apply to a taking of possession under subsection 10(1) of the Health Act or under the Emergency Measures Act, or to an expropriation or taking of possession under the Telephone Companies Act.
1973, c.6, s.2; 1978, c.18, s.1