Acts and Regulations

N-5.11 - New Brunswick Highway Corporation Act

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Objects and purposes of the Corporation
5The objects and purposes of the Corporation are
(a) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, dispose of or otherwise deal with lands,
(b) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, plan, design, finance, refinance, develop, construct, improve, operate, manage, maintain, repair, replace, alter, extend, expand, rehabilitate, dispose of or otherwise deal with
(i) highways, the administration and control of which are given to the Corporation by the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, and
(ii) systems of toll collection in relation to such highways,
(c) on the direction of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council,
(i) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, dispose of or otherwise deal with lands, and
(ii) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, plan, design, finance, refinance, develop, construct, improve, operate, manage, maintain, repair, replace, alter, extend, expand, rehabilitate, dispose of or otherwise deal with highways, and systems of toll collection in relation to highways, that are under the administration and control of the Corporation, and
(d) to carry out such other activities or duties as may be authorized or required by this Act or the regulations or as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may direct.
1997, c.50, s.4; 1997, c.64, s.2; 2010, c.31, s.96
Objects and purposes of the Corporation
5The objects and purposes of the Corporation are
(a) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, dispose of or otherwise deal with lands,
(b) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, plan, design, finance, refinance, develop, construct, improve, operate, manage, maintain, repair, replace, alter, extend, expand, rehabilitate, dispose of or otherwise deal with
(i) highways, the administration and control of which are given to the Corporation by the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, and
(ii) systems of toll collection in relation to such highways,
(c) on the direction of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council,
(i) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, dispose of or otherwise deal with lands, and
(ii) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, plan, design, finance, refinance, develop, construct, improve, operate, manage, maintain, repair, replace, alter, extend, expand, rehabilitate, dispose of or otherwise deal with highways, and systems of toll collection in relation to highways, that are under the administration and control of the Corporation, and
(d) to carry out such other activities or duties as may be authorized or required by this Act or the regulations or as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may direct.
1997, c.50, s.4; 1997, c.64, s.2; 2010, c.31, s.96
Objects and purposes of the Corporation
5The objects and purposes of the Corporation are
(a) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, dispose of or otherwise deal with lands,
(b) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, plan, design, finance, refinance, develop, construct, improve, operate, manage, maintain, repair, replace, alter, extend, expand, rehabilitate, dispose of or otherwise deal with
(i) highways, the administration and control of which are given to the Corporation by the Minister of Transportation with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, and
(ii) systems of toll collection in relation to such highways,
(c) on the direction of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council,
(i) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, dispose of or otherwise deal with lands, and
(ii) to acquire, hold, own, use, lease, license, sell, plan, design, finance, refinance, develop, construct, improve, operate, manage, maintain, repair, replace, alter, extend, expand, rehabilitate, dispose of or otherwise deal with highways, and systems of toll collection in relation to highways, that are under the administration and control of the Corporation, and
(d) to carry out such other activities or duties as may be authorized or required by this Act or the regulations or as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may direct.
1997, c.50, s.4; 1997, c.64, s.2