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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 1', '§ 2']

chapter P-40.1, r. 3
(chapter P-40.1, s. 350).
The duties prescribed in the Regulation have been indexed as of 1 May 2012 pursuant to the notice published in Part 1 (French) of the Gazette officielle du Québec of 4 February 2012, page 189. (ss. 104, 107, 108, 108.1, 108.2, 125, 146)
(a) “Act” means the Consumer Protection Act (chapter P-40.1);
(b) “mobile home” means any structure intended to be used all year round as a dwelling and to be connected to public services and capable of being transported on its own frame by towing or by any other means.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 1.
3. Contracts respecting approved loans within the meaning of the Act respecting financial assistance for students (chapter A-13.3) are exempt from the application of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 3.
3.1. (Implicitly revoked).
O.C. 1666-84, s. 1.
3.2. (Implicitly revoked).
O.C. 462-87, s. 1.
3.3. (Implicitly revoked).
O.C. 1148-90, s. 1.
3.4. Contracts for loans granted under the Subsidy and Loan Program for Workers (SPRINT) established under the Act respecting the ministère de la Main-d’oeuvre, de la Sécurité du revenu et de la Formation professionnelle (chapter M-19.1) are exempt from the application of the Act.
O.C. 1394-92, s. 1.
4. The Government and any of its departments or bodies whose appropriation is voted by the National Assembly are exempt from the application of sections 54.3, 254 to 256, and from furnishing the security required under section 323 of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 4; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 1.
5. (Implicitly revoked; 1987, chapter 10, s. 33).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 5.
6. Section 54.3 of the Act does not apply to the subscription contract to a newspaper, periodical, or magazine.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 6; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 2.
6.1. Division I.1 of Chapter III of Title I of the Act does not apply to
(a) a contract subject to the Act respecting prearranged funerals and sepultures (chapter A-23.001) and entered into in accordance with the provisions of that Act;
(b) a contract for the sale of goods likely to deteriorate rapidly;
(f) a telephone service contact established by the insertion of a coin or credit card into a public telephone; or
(g) a contract for the sale of a lottery ticket by a legally authorized person.
O.C. 1042-2007, s. 3.
6.2. Section 54.3 of the Act does not apply to a travel agent who complies with the Travel Agents Act (chapter A-10) and the regulations made under that Act with regard to the trust account.
6.3. Contracts of credit, contracts of service involving sequential performance within the meaning of Division VI of Chapter III of Title I of the Act, even if entered into by a person listed in section 188 of the Act, and contracts of service or for the lease of goods entered into at the time of the entering into or performance of a contract of service involving sequential performance are exempt from the application of Chapter II of Title I and sections 54.8 to 54.16 of the Act and section 26 of this Regulation if they are distance contracts.
7.1. Notwithstanding section 57 of the Act, a contract entered into at the address of the consumer upon the consumer’s express request, where that express request follows initial contact by the merchant with consumer, by telephone or otherwise, for the purpose of obtaining authorization or an invitation to call on the consumer in order to present a product or give an estimate, or for any other reason, constitutes a contract entered into by an itinerant merchant.
O.C. 848-94, s. 1.
9. A holder of an itinerant merchant’s permit may, when carrying on business at a public market or agricultural or commercial exhibition, or in an advertisement regarding the practice of the business at a public market or agricultural or commercial exhibition, declare that he is a holder of an itinerant merchant’s permit and that he has furnished the security required by the Act and the Regulation.
A permit holder who avails himself of this section in an advertisement must indicate his permit number.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 9.
10. An itinerant merchant may not use section 9, as authorization to claim that his competence, solvability, conduct or operations are thus recognized or approved by the Office de la protection du consommateur.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 10.
11. Sections 9 and 10 apply to the representative of a merchant referred to in these sections.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 11.
12. The following merchants are exempt from the obligation to hold an itinerant merchant’s permit and to furnish a security:
(a) a merchant who is a party to a contract referred to in section 8, for the purposes of that contract;
(b) a merchant holding a funeral director’s permit issued under the Act respecting medical laboratories, organ and tissue conservation and the disposal of human bodies (chapter L-0.2), for the purposes of contracts entered into or solicited in the normal course of a funeral director’s business;
(c) a merchant holding a dealer’s licence or a recycler’s licence issued under the Highway Safety Code (chapter C-24.2), for the purposes of contracts entered into or solicited in the course of the activity requiring that licence.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 12; O.C. 1148-90, s. 3.
12.1. (Revoked).
O.C. 636-2003, s. 1; O.C. 495-2010, s. 4.
13. The contracts referred to in sections 89 and 100 of the Act are eligible for the exemptions provided for in those sections where the credit rate is disclosed therein as an annual percentage that applies to the net capital balance outstanding; the credit charges must thereupon be disclosed as though the contract were made for a term of 1 year and as though the net capital and the credit rate remained unchanged during that time. If, however, the date of maturity is fixed, the term indicated in the contract must be used to compute and disclose the credit charges.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 13.
14. A financial services cooperative governed by the Act respecting financial services cooperatives (chapter C-67.3) is exempt from the application of sections 111 and 112 of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 14.
16. A travel agent within the meaning of the Travel Agents Act (chapter A-10) and the regulations made under that Act is not considered a merchant within the meaning of Division VI of Chapter III of Title I of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 16.
16.1. Section 11.2 of the Act does not apply to a stipulation providing for the unilateral amendment of the price of tourist services in a contract entered into with a travel agent provided the travel agent comply with the regulations made under the Travel Agents Act (chapter A-10) in connection with the unilateral amendment of the price of tourist services.
O.C. 1739-83, s. 1; O.C. 848-94, s. 3; O.C. 495-2010, s. 7.
17. A travel agent who complies with the Travel Agents Act (chapter A-10) and the regulations respecting trust accounts made under that Act is exempt from the application of Title III of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 17.
17.1. A merchant who enters into contracts under which his main obligation is normally performed more than one year after the date of the signing of the contract, is exempt from the application of section 308 of the Act.
O.C. 697-86, s. 1.
18. The following are exempt from the obligation to hold a permit for a merchant who enters into contracts for the loan of money:
(a) a bank governed by the Bank Act (S.C. 1991, c. 46);
(b) a financial services cooperative governed by the Act respecting financial services cooperatives (chapter C-67.3);
(c) a trust company and savings company within the meaning of the Act respecting trust companies and savings companies (chapter S-29.01);
(d) a société d’entraide économique governed by the Act respecting the sociétés d’entraide économique (chapter S-25.1) (this Act is repealed on 30 November 2011, 2011, chapter 26, s. 67);
(e) a merchant who is a party to a contract for the loan of money that is or must be secured by an immovable hypothec for the purposes of that contract;
(f) a merchant who is party to a contract for the loan of money entered into for the payment of an insurance premium, for the purposes of that contract.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 18; O.C. 739-85, s. 1; O.C. 697-86, s. 2; O.C. 1148-90, s. 4; O.C. 848-94, s. 4.
20. A contract in which credit extended to a consumer is secured by a hypothec on an immovable is exempt from the application of the Act if such immovable:
(a) contains more than 4 living units; or
(b) is used mainly for commercial, industrial or professional purposes.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 20.
22. A contract in which credit extended to a consumer is or must be secured by an immovable hypothec other than an immovable hypothec ranking first is exempt from the application of sections 12, 14 and 15 of the Act, of Chapter II of Title I of the Act, Divisions II and III of Chapter III of Title I of the Act, except sections 81, 86, 98, 99, 101, 102 and 103 of the Act, and is also exempt from Title II of the Act, on the following conditions:
(a) at least 2 days before the duly certified contract is entered into, the merchant must indicate to the consumer in writing, in terms of dollars and cents, the credit charges determined in accordance with the Act and subject to section 23;
(b) a copy of the writing must be attached to the duly certified contract;
(c) the contract must stipulate that if, upon the expiry of the term of the contract, an amount exceeding the amount of one regular payment is outstanding, the merchant may not demand payment thereof before 30 days after he has given a notice in writing of his intention to the consumer, except in the case of default by the consumer.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 22.
23. For the purposes of the application of section 22, fees pertaining to the contract, the certification of research, the examination of title and copies of title documents, registration, real estate valuation, location, or surveying are not taken into account in the determination of the terms and conditions of computing and disclosing payment requirements, credit rates and charges.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 23.
24. A contract governed by section 22 is exempt from the application of sections 98 and 99 of the Act, provided the merchant gives the consumer a writing indicating the change in the credit charges and credit rate and in the terms and conditions of payment for the remaining term of the contract.
A copy of the writing must be attached to the duly certified contract.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 24.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 25; O.C. 495-2010, s. 8.
25.3. Where the exemption prescribed in section 25.2 ceases to apply, the merchant shall comply with sections 260.7, 260.8, 260.9 and 260.13 of the Act and the reserve account may be used only in respect of the contracts made after the opening of such account.
O.C. 1150-89, s. 2.
STIPULATIONS PROHIBITED IN A CONTRACT
O.C. 495-2010, s. 11.
25.4. A stipulation intended to exclude or restrict the warranty provided for in section 37 or 38 of the Act is prohibited.
25.5. A stipulation intended to exclude or limit the obligation of a merchant or manufacturer to be bound by a written or verbal statement made by its representative concerning goods or services is prohibited.
25.6. A stipulation intended to exclude or limit the rights conferred on a consumer by section 53 or 54 of the Act is prohibited.
25.7. A stipulation allowing a merchant, in the event of the unilateral cancellation by a consumer of a contract involving sequential performance for a service provided at a distance, to charge an indemnity higher than the indemnity provided for in section 214.7 or 214.8 of the Act is prohibited.
25.8. A stipulation having the effect of obliging a consumer to submit a dispute to a court other than a court in Québec is prohibited.
25.9. A stipulation making an external clause binding on a consumer despite the fact that such a clause cannot be set up against the consumer by reason of article 1435 of the Civil Code is prohibited.
FORM OF WRITINGS
26. A contract governed by sections 58, 80, 150.4, 158, 164, 190, 199, 207, 208 or 214.2 of the Act may be handwritten, typed or printed.
The contract must be drawn up on Number 7 Bond paper of a weight of 11.8 kg per thousand 432 mm × 559 mm sheets or on a higher quality paper.
If it is draw up on both sides of the pages, the front side of each sheet must include the following words in capital letters of at least 14-point typeface and set off in a rectangle as follows:
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R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 26; O.C. 600-92, s. 2; O.C. 495-2010, s. 12.
27. If the contract governed by section 26 is typewritten, it must be drawn up in characters of at least 10 points.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 27.
28. If the contract governed by section 26 is printed:
(a) unless otherwise specified in this Regulation, all required wording must be set in typeface equivalent to HELVETICA LIGHT of at least 10 points, with 12-point leading;
(b) all printed numerals must be set in typeface equivalent to HELVETICA BOLD of at least 12 points, with 14-point leading;
(c) the rest of the contract must be set in typeface equivalent to HELVETICA LIGHT of at least 8 points with 10-point leading;
(d) only roman or italic characters may be used;
(e) it must be printed in black or dark red ink.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 28.
28.1. The Statement of consumer cancellation rights provided for in Schedule 1 to the Act must show:
(b) the statement of the 10-day cancellation rights contained in the first paragraph of the Statement, in typeface of at least 12 points;
(c) the remainder of the text of the Statement, in typeface of at least 10 points.
O.C. 932-98, s. 2.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 30; O.C. 932-98, s. 3.
§ 1. — Insurance
34. A contract for the loan of money that contains a clause of forfeiture of benefit of the term must, immediately after that clause, contain the following compulsory clause:
Before availing himself of this clause, the merchant must send the consumer a notice in writing and a statement of account.
Within 30 days following receipt by the consumer of the notice and the statement of account, the consumer may:
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 34.
36. A contract extending variable credit other than that entered into for the use of a credit card must contain, in addition to the clauses prescribed in Schedule 4 of the Act, the following compulsory clause:
(Contract extending variable credit other than that entered into for the use of a credit card)
At the end of each period, the merchant, if he has a claim with respect to a consumer, must furnish the latter with a statement of account mailed at least 21 days before the date on which he may exact credit charges if the consumer does not discharge his entire obligation; credit charges for advances of money may start as of the date of the advance up until the date of payment.
Until the consumer receives a statement of account at his address, the merchant must not exact credit charges on the unpaid balance, except on advances on money.
Where the consumer receives a statement of account, he may require the merchant to forward him, without charge, a copy of the vouchers for each of the transactions described in the statement of account.
It is in the consumer’s interest to refer to sections 126 and 127 of the Consumer Protection Act (chapter P-40.1) and, where necessary, to communicate with the Office de la protection du consommateur.”.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 36.
39. A contract involving credit other than a contract entered into by an itinerant merchant and subject to sections 58 to 65 of the Act and other than a service contract involving sequential performance for instruction, training or assistance, must, in addition to the clauses prescribed in Schedules 5 or 7 of the Act, as the case may be, contain the following compulsory clause:
(Contract involving credit)
(a) return the goods to the merchant or his representative if he received delivery of the goods at the time each party came into possession of a duplicate of this contract;
(b) forward a notice in writing for that purpose, or return the goods to the merchant or his representative if he did not receive delivery of the goods at the time each party came into possession of a duplicate of this contract.
(5) The consumer shall not cancel this contract if, as a result of any act or fault for which he is liable, he is unable to restore the goods to the merchant in the condition in which he received them.
(6) The consumer may pay his obligation in whole or in part before maturity.
(7) The consumer may, once a month and without charge, require a statement of account from the merchant; the latter must furnish or forward it to him as soon as possible and at the latest within 10 days of the receipt of the request.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 39; O.C. 1148-90, s. 6; O.C. 495-2010, s. 5.
CONTRACTS OTHER THAN CONTRACTS OF CREDIT
44. A contract other than a contract of credit that contains the reserve of ownership clause but that does not contain a clause of forfeiture of benefit of the term must contain, in addition to the clauses prescribed in Schedule 5 that apply thereto, immediately after the reserve of ownership clause, the following compulsory clause:
(Contract other than a contract of credit that contains the reserve of ownership clause)
(b) or retake possession of the goods that form the object of the contract.
(b) or return the goods to the merchant.
It is in the consumer’s interest to refer to section 15, paragraphs a and c of section 138 and sections 139 to 142 of the Consumer Protection Act (chapter P-40.1) and, where necessary, to communicate with the Office de la protection du consommateur.”.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 44.
LONG-TERM CONTRACTS OF LEASE OF GOODS
O.C. 600-92, s. 5.
45.1. A long-term contract of lease evidenced in writing must contain the following compulsory clause:
It is in the consumer’s interest to refer to sections 116, 150.10, 150.11 and 150.13 to 150.17 of the Consumer Protection Act (chapter P-40.1) and, where necessary, to communicate with the Office de la protection du consommateur.”.
45.2. A contract of lease with guaranteed residual value must contain, in addition to the clauses prescribed in Schedule 7.3 of the Act and the clauses prescribed in sections 45.1 and 45.3 or 45.4, as the case may be, the following compulsory clause appearing on the first page of the contract in a box measuring 25 mm by 150 mm and having a 14-point upper-case title:
The consumer may be required to pay a large sum at the end of the contract if the value of the goods is less than the residual value mentioned in the contract.”.
45.4. A contract of lease with guaranteed residual value other than a contract entered into by an itinerant merchant and subject to sections 58 to 65 of the Act must contain, in addition to the clauses prescribed in Schedule 7.3 of the Act and the clauses prescribed in sections 45.1 and 45.2, the following compulsory clause:
(Contract of lease with guaranteed residual value)
If, before his default, the consumer has paid at least one-half of his maximum obligation, the merchant may not recover possession of the goods unless he first obtains the permission of the court.
The consumer may cancel this contract without cost or penalty within 2 days following the day on which each party takes possession of a duplicate of the contract, except in the case of the lease of a new automobile that the consumer has taken delivery of.
(a) return the goods to the merchant or his representative if he received delivery of the goods at the time each party came into possession of a duplicate of the contract;
(b) forward a notice in writing for that purpose, or return the goods to the merchant or his representative if he did not receive delivery of the goods at the time each party came into possession of a duplicate of the contract.
As soon as possible after the cancellation, the consumer and the merchant must return what they have received from one another.
The consumer may acquire the goods at any time during the leasing period on paying the balance of his instalment obligation minus the implied credit charges not yet earned at the time of the acquisition, computed in accordance with the Act.
The consumer who wishes to acquire the goods during the leasing period may, at all times and without charge, request a statement of account from the merchant; the latter must furnish or forward it as soon as possible but not later than 10 days after the receipt of the request.
The consumer’s obligation of guarantee as to the residual value of the goods is limited to the lesser of the following amounts:
(b) 20% of the residual value.
While the residual value of the goods is guaranteed by the consumer, the merchant cannot alienate the goods to a prospective acquirer who offers a price for them lower than such residual value without first offering the goods to the consumer at the same price by sending him a notice in writing to that effect.
It is in the consumer’s interest to refer to sections 150.21, 150.23 and 150.27 to 150.32 of the Consumer Protection Act (chapter P-40.1) and, where necessary, to communicate with the Office de la protection du consommateur.”.
SERVICE CONTRACTS INVOLVING SEQUENTIAL PERFORMANCE FOR INSTRUCTION, TRAINING OR ASSISTANCE
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Div. IV; O.C. 495-2010, s. 13.
§ 1. — Principal contracts
§ 2. — Accessory contracts
O.C. 1349-2002, s. 1.
50.1. A label must be attached to ready-to-wear reading glasses referred to in the second paragraph of section 15 of the Dispensing Opticians Act (chapter O-6) and in the fourth paragraph of section 25 of the Optometry Act (chapter O-7) when they are sold without prescription by a person other than a dispensing optician or an optometrist. The label must contain the following message, printed in typeface of at least 12 points:
Ready-to-wear reading glasses sold without prescription are designed for occasional use by persons 40 years of age or older who suffer from presbyopia. These glasses are not designed to replace corrective glasses sold by prescription. The use of ready-to-wear reading glasses does not replace regular eye examinations to assess the health of your eyes and determine your needs with respect to your vision.”.
COMPUTATION OF THE CREDIT RATE AND CREDIT CHARGES IN CONTRACTS FOR THE LOAN OF MONEY AND IN CONTRACTS INVOLVING CREDIT
51. For the purposes of this Division, “payment period” means a space of time, computed in days, that extends inclusively from the date from which the credit charges are payable to the date of the first payment and, subsequently, inclusively from the day following the date of a payment to the date on which the following payment is made.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 51.
52. The credit charges must be computed at the end of a payment period by multiplying the credit rate applicable under section 83 of the Act by the balance of the capital outstanding at the commencement of that payment period and, where applicable, of the credit charges outstanding at the commencement of that period, and by multiplying the product thus obtained by the fraction represented by the payment period in relation to 365.
However, a merchant may exact credit charges that are less than those computed in accordance with the first paragraph.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 52.
54. If a contract provides for payments other than those mentioned in section 53, the credit rate computed in accordance with the Act is the credit rate that, where utilized according to the computation method prescribed in section 52, produces amounts whose sum is equal to the aggregate of the credit charges indicated in the contract on the condition that:
(a) the parties perform their obligations, in the manner prescribed in the contract; and that
(b) the duration of each period is that prescribed in the contract.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 54.
54.1. Where life, health, accident or employment insurance in respect of the consumer established for the benefit of the merchant is taken out under a contract of credit, and where credit charges arising from payment of the premium by the merchant are imposed, the merchant must disclose in the contract, as components of the credit charges, both the amount of the premium and the cost of the credit charges related thereto, and shall include both components in the total credit charges, as well as for the purpose of calculating and disclosing the credit rate in accordance with the Act.
O.C. 848-94, s. 5.
COMPUTATION OF THE CREDIT RATE AND CREDIT CHARGES IN A CONTRACT EXTENDING VARIABLE CREDIT
55. For the purposes of this Division,
(a) “daily balance” means the amount that, during a period, is determined at the end of each day by adding the value of any transaction debited to the account since the commencement of the period to the aggregate of the balance of net capital at the end of the preceding period and, where applicable, to the credit charges outstanding at the end of the preceding period, and by subtracting the value of any payment received by the merchant since the commencement of the period;
(b) “average daily balance” means the sum obtained by dividing the aggregate of all the daily balances of a period by the number of days in that period.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 55; O.C. 504-98, s. 1.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 56; O.C. 504-98, s. 2.
57. A sum, other than a payment, that must be credited to the account of a consumer and that relates to a transaction, must be credited to the account not later than the date of its receipt by the merchant.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 57; O.C. 504-98, s. 3.
58. The credit rate must be computed as the annual percentage or scale of annual percentages that, when applied at the end of a period, as prescribed in section 60, to the average daily balance, produces the credit charges for the period.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 58.
59. Subject to section 61, the credit charges are computed at the end of each period by applying the credit rate applicable under section 83 of the Act as prescribed in section 60 to the average daily balance of the period.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 59.
60. The percentage to be applied at the end of a period to the average daily balance of that period is equal to the credit rate applicable under section 83 of the Act multiplied by the fraction represented by the period in relation to 365 days.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 60.
DISCLOSURE OF THE CREDIT RATE
62. In the case of a contract for the loan of money and of a contract involving credit, the credit rate disclosed must be equal to the rate computed in the manner prescribed in section 53 or 54, as the case may be.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 62.
63. In a contract for the loan of money and in a contract involving credit, the credit rate disclosed must not be less than the annual percentage, computed in accordance with section 53 or 54, as the case may be, by more than 1/4 of 1%.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 63.
64. In a contract extending variable credit, the credit rate disclosed must be equal to the rate computed in the manner prescribed in section 58.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 64.
TIME LIMIT FOR NOTICE AMENDING CONTRACT EXTENDING VARIABLE CREDIT
O.C. 1429-85, s. 1.
64.1. In the matter of variable credit, the notice prescribed in section 129 of the Act must be sent to the consumer not later than 30 days preceding the date of the coming into force of the increase.
65. In the case of a contract for the loan of money and of a contract involving credit, the consumer may, once a month and without charge, request a statement of account from the merchant; the latter must furnish or forward it as soon as possible but not later than 10 days after the receipt of the request.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 65.
66. In addition to the statement of account prescribed in section 65, a consumer who wishes to pay the balance of his obligation before maturity may, at all times and without charge, request a statement of account from the merchant; the latter must furnish or forward it as soon as possible but not later than 10 days after the receipt of the request.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 66.
67. The statement of account prescribed in sections 65 or 66 must indicate the following information:
(a) the date of the statement of account;
(b) the balance of net capital at the date the contract was entered into or at the date of the preceding statement of account, as the case may be;
(c) the sum required of the consumer to discharge his total obligation on the date of the preceding statement of account;
(d) the date, nature and amount of each sum of money paid into the consumer’s account since the contract was entered into or since the date of the preceding statement of account, as the case may be;
(e) the balance of net capital after each sum of money thus paid into the consumer’s account;
(f) for each sum of money paid into the consumer’s account, the portion used to pay the net capital and the portion used to pay credit charges; and
(g) the sum required from the consumer to discharge his total obligation on the date of the statement of account or, upon the consumer’s request, on the date determined by him.
However, in the case of a contract entered into before 10 September 1980, the statement of account can only indicate:
(b) the amount required for payment of the consumer’s obligation; and
(c) the manner in which such amount was calculated.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 67.
68. Where the merchant wishes to avail himself of a clause of forfeiture of benefit of the term, the statement of account provided for in section 105 of the Act must include the following information:
(a) in the case of a contract for the loan of money or of a contract involving credit, the information provided for in section 67;
(b) in the case of a contract extending variable credit, the information prescribed in subparagraphs a to f of the second paragraph of section 126 of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 68.
LONG-TERM CONTRACTS OF LEASE
69.1. A long-term contract of lease that provides for a first periodic instalment less than the regular periodic instalment, where that first periodic instalment is prorated in relation to the regular periodic instalment based on the time until the next periodic instalment, is exempt from the application of section 150.7 of the Act with regard to the first periodic instalment.
69.2. A merchant who is a party to a contract of lease with guaranteed residual value of an automobile and who alienates the automobile by sale at public auction after the end of the leasing period is exempt from the obligation prescribed in section 150.30 of the Act, where all of the following conditions are met:
(a) (paragraph implicitly revoked; 1996, chapter 56, s. 47);
(b) the sale at public auction was organized by a person other than the merchant, his representative or his employee;
(c) the sale is concluded on the day of the auction without right of retraction for the acquirer.
69.4. The implied credit rate disclosed in a contract of lease with guaranteed residual value must be equal to the rate computed in the manner prescribed in section 69.3, and the rate disclosed must not be less than the annual percentage so computed by more than 1/4 of 1%.
69.5. A consumer who is a party to a contract of lease with guaranteed residual value and who, during the leasing period, wishes to acquire the leased goods may, at any time and without charge, request a statement of account from the merchant; the latter must furnish or forward it as soon as possible but not later than 10 days after the receipt of the request.
69.6. The statement of account prescribed in section 69.5 must indicate the following information:
(b) the balance of net obligation at the date the contract was entered into or at the date of the preceding statement of account;
(c) the sum required of the consumer to acquire the goods on the date of the preceding statement of account;
(d) the date, nature and amount of each sum of money paid into the consumer’s account since the contract was entered into or since the date of the preceding statement of account;
(e) the balance of the net obligation after each sum of money thus paid into the consumer’s account;
(f) for each sum of money paid into the consumer’s account, the portion used to pay the net obligation and the portion used to pay implied credit charges; and
(g) the sum required of the consumer to acquire the goods on the date of the statement of account or, upon the consumer’s request, on the date determined by him.
69.7. Where the merchant wishes to avail himself of a clause of forfeiture of benefit of the term, the statement of account provided for in section 105 of the Act must include the following information:
(b) the date, nature and amount of each sum of money paid into the consumer’s account since the contract was entered into;
(c) the amount and the due date stipulated in the contract of each periodic instalment for which the merchant intends to demand immediate payment; and
(d) the total of the sums for which the merchant intends to demand immediate payment.
In the case of a contract of lease with guaranteed residual value, the statement of account must also indicate the sum that would be required of the consumer to acquire the goods on the date of the statement of account.
AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYCLES AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
70. Where the object of the contract is a new automobile that the consumer has taken delivery of, a contract involving credit is exempt from the application of section 73 of the Act and a contract of lease with guaranteed residual value is exempt from the application of section 150.23 of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 70; O.C. 600-92, s. 7.
71. A sales contract for a used automobile or for a used motorcycle is exempt from the application of sections 37, 38, 53, 54 and 155 to 165 of the Act where:
(a) the used automobile or the used motorcycle was given in exchange to the merchant by a consumer at the time of purchase of an automobile or a motorcycle;
(b) the used automobile or the used motorcycle is sold to a consumer designated by the person who gave it in exchange; and
(c) the maximum sale price of the used automobile or of the used motorcycle corresponds to the credit granted for the exchange to the consumer by the merchant.
The exemption referred to in the first paragraph applies only to a contract containing written attestation, by the consumer who has given the used automobile or the used motorcycle in exchange to the effect that the vehicle has been sold to the consumer designated by him.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 71.
71.1. A merchant who sells a used automobile to one of his employees or to the spouse or children of such employee and a merchant who leases a used automobile on a long-term basis to an employee of his preceding lessee of that automobile or to the spouse or children of such employee, where the used automobile was regularly used by the employee during the 6-month period preceding the sale or lease, are exempt from the application of sections 37, 38, 53, 54 and 155 to 165 of the Act.
O.C. 739-85, s. 1; O.C. 600-92, s. 8.
71.2. A contract for the sale or long-term lease of an automobile may provide a stipulation requiring a consumer who does not take delivery of the automobile to pay penalties or damages, provided the penalties or damages do not exceed the greater of $400 or an amount representing at most 2% of the sale price or, in the case of a long-term lease contract, the retail value of the automobile.
That stipulation is null if, at the time of formation of the contract, it was not expressly brought to the attention of the consumer.
O.C. 495-2010, s. 14.
72. The warranty provided for in section 164 of the Act does not include accessories which are not necessary for the good working order of the motorcycle.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 72.
73. The following are not repairs within the meaning of paragraph b of section 167 of the Act:
(a) work costing a total of $50 or less, including parts and labour and, as regards the obligation to provide a written estimate, work costing a total of not more than $100, including parts and labour;
(b) installation of tires on or a battery in an automobile or motorcycle if purchase and installation form the object of the same bill.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 73; O.C. 848-94, s. 6.
74. A merchant who repairs automobiles or motorcycles must post up, in a conspicuous place of his establishment, a sign giving the following particulars:
“Avis aux consommateurs.
I — En vertu de la Loi sur la protection du consommateur (chapter P-40.1), lorsqu’un consommateur fait effectuer une réparation d’automobile ou de motocyclette dans cet établissement, le commerçant doit, pour une réparation de plus de 50 $:
(a) fournir une évaluation écrite, si cette réparation excède 100 $;
(b) fournir une facture détaillée de la réparation effectuée;
(c) remettre les pièces remplacées si le consommateur l’a exigé au moment où il a demandé de faire la réparation.
Ces dispositions ne constituent qu’un résumé des droits du consommateur. Ces droits peuvent comporter des restrictions. Pour plus de détails, le consommateur aura avantage à consulter les articles 167 à 181 de la Loi sur la protection du consommateur et, au besoin, à communiquer avec l’Office de la protection du consommateur.”.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 74; O.C. 848-94, s. 7.
75. The particulars prescribed in section 74 must appear on a sign made of stiff material with a white non-glossy surface.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 75.
76. The sign must not be smaller than:
(a) 100 cm in height;
(b) 50 cm in width.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 76.
77. The text prescribed in section 74 must be printed in a dark non-glossy colour typeface equivalent to HELVETICA BOLD of at least 36 points.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 77.
77.1. A person who must replace a defective automobile odometer with a type of odometer that, for all practical purposes, is impossible to set to display the distance shown on the odometer being replaced is exempt from the application of paragraph c of section 237 of the Act, as long as that person, when replacing the odometer, affixes on the inside of the instrument panel window and near the new odometer a permanent label indicating the odometer replacement and the date of replacement, and specifying clearly, in easy-to-read characters, the number of kilometres on the odometer being replaced.
O.C. 848-94, s. 8.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 78; O.C. 1148-90, s. 10.
79. Work whose total cost including shipping, the price of parts and the cost of labour does not exceed $50 does not constitute a repair within the meaning of paragraph c of section 182 of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 79.
79.1. A contract for the sale of a prepaid card for mobile telephone services is exempt from the application of sections 187.3 and 187.5 of the Act.
79.3. Despite section 187.3 of the Act, if a prepaid card must be replaced by a merchant at a determined date, the contract of sale for the card may provide for the date on which the card will be replaced provided that
(a) the replacement of the card does not deprive the consumer of the balance remaining on the card;
(b) the date of replacement of the card and, immediately following, the information given in paragraph a, appear on the card; and
(c) the merchant provides a new card to the consumer free of charge.
79.4. Despite section 187.4 of the Act, a contract for the sale of a prepaid card for the procurement of goods or services from several independent merchants who do not use the same name may provide for
(a) a fee not exceeding $3.50 for the activation of the card, provided the fee is mentioned on the front of the card; or
(b) a fee not exceeding $2.50 per month for non-use of the card, on the following conditions:
i. no fee may be charged before the 15th month following the conclusion of the contract;
ii. no fee may be charged between the 15th and the 18th month following the conclusion of the contract if, before the end of the 14th month, the consumer so requests by contacting the merchant identified for that purpose on the card;
iii. the amount of the fee for non-use of the card, along with the conditions provided for in subparagraphs i and ii, appear on the back of the card; and
iv. a statement is made on the front of the card in letters of at least 10-point typeface that the information on fees appears on the back of the card.
79.5. For the purposes of section 187.5 of the Act, the amount that must be refunded by a merchant to a consumer who so requests is equal to the balance remaining on the prepaid card when the balance is $5 or less.
When a merchant is identified for that purpose on a prepaid card, only that merchant is required to refund the consumer.
79.6. A contract for the sale of a prepaid card issued by a financial institution for the procurement of goods or services from all merchants using the international payment network identified on the card is exempt from the application of sections 187.4 and 187.5 of the Act.
79.7. Contracts for financial services, contracts for lottery subscription services entered into with a legally authorized person, and contracts entered into with a travel agent within the meaning of the Travel Agents Act (chapter A-10) and the regulations made under it, are exempt from the application of Division VII of Chapter III of Title I of the Act.
79.8. The information required under section 214.2 of the Act must be displayed at the very beginning of a contract involving sequential performance for a service provided at a distance, to the exclusion of all other information. The information must be drawn up clearly and legibly.
79.9. The second paragraph of section 214.6 of the Act does not apply to a contract for the leasing of goods entered into in relation with a remote monitoring service contract provided the service contract, in addition to the information required under section 214.2 of the Act, indicates the monthly rent payable by the consumer under the contract of lease in the manner prescribed in section 79.8.
79.10. For the purposes of section 214.7 of the Act, the indemnity that may be required if a consumer unilaterally cancels a fixed-term contract may not exceed the value of the economic inducement less the amount obtained by multiplying the economic inducement by a fraction representing the number of contract months completely elapsed as compared to the total number of contract months. The month started at the time of cancellation is deemed to be a month completely elapsed.
The economic inducement used to calculate the cancellation indemnity is the amount of the rebate granted to the consumer on the sale price charged for goods purchased on the making of the contract that are needed to use the service for which the contract was made.
79.11. For the purposes of section 214.8 of the Act, the indemnity that may be required if a consumer unilaterally cancels an indeterminate-term contract may not exceed the unpaid balance of the sales price of the goods at the time the contract was made less the amount obtained by multiplying 1/48 of that balance by the number of contract months entirely elapsed. The month started at the time of cancellation is deemed to be a month completely elapsed.
79.12. For the purposes of section 214.11 of the Act, the rate of interest on the amount provided as a security deposit is the Bank Rate of the Bank of Canada increased by 1%.
The interest must be calculated from the date on which the consumer provided the security deposit until the date on which the merchant returns it to the consumer.
ADVERTISING REGARDING CREDIT
§ 1. — Availability of credit
80. An advertisement for goods or services informing the consumer of the credit offered him may mention the availability of credit one or more of the following ways only:
(a) by indicating the name, trademark or corporate symbol of a merchant who enters into contracts of credit;
(b) by using the expression “credit offered”, “credit accepted” or “credit available”;
(c) by illustrating a credit card.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 80.
§ 2. — Advertising regarding terms and conditions of credit
81. For the purposes of this Subdivision, the credit charges must be computed in accordance with Chapter V.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 81.
82. This Subdivision governs all advertising by a merchant regarding the terms and conditions of the credit, other than the credit rate, which he offers to a consumer.
It does not, however, govern information given by one merchant to another merchant or contained in a publication that specializes in business information for merchants.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 82.
83. All advertising by a merchant regarding the terms and conditions of the credit he offers and contained in a writing of more than one page must, in the place where the advertising is effected, specify clearly on which of the pages of that writing the particulars prescribed in this Subdivision appear.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 83.
84. All advertising by a merchant regarding the terms and conditions of credit in a contract for the loan of money and including one of the following particulars:
(a) a component of the credit charges;
(b) the total credit charges;
(c) the number and duration of the payment periods;
(d) the amount of each deferred payment;
(e) the total obligation of the consumer;
(f) a reference table of credit charges payable;
must include all those particulars.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 84.
85. All advertising by a merchant regarding the terms and conditions of credit in a contract extending variable credit and including one of the following particulars:
(a) the duration of each period for which a statement of account is furnished;
(b) membership or renewal fees;
(c) the period during which the consumer may discharge his obligation without being required to pay credit charges;
(d) the minimum payment required for each period;
(e) a reference table of credit charges to be paid;
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 85.
86. All advertising by a merchant regarding the terms and conditions of credit in a contract involving credit and including one of the following particulars:
(a) a reference amount for which a credit may be granted;
(b) the down payment required or the fact that no down payment is required;
(c) a component of the credit charges;
(d) the total credit charges;
(e) the number and duration of the payment periods;
(f) the amount of each deferred payment;
(g) the total obligation of the consumer;
(h) a reference table of credit charges to be paid;
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 86; O.C. 697-86, s. 3.
ADVERTISING REGARDING LONG-TERM LEASE
O.C. 600-92, s. 9.
86.1. All advertising by a merchant regarding the terms and conditions of the long-term lease he offers and contained in a writing of more than one page must, in the place where the advertising is effected, specify clearly on which of the pages of that writing the particulars prescribed in this Division appear.
86.2. All advertising by a merchant regarding the terms and conditions of a lease by a long-term contract of lease and including one of the following particulars:
(a) all or a part of the amount required before the beginning of the leasing period;
(b) the number and duration of the payment periods;
(c) the amount of the periodic instalments;
(d) any limit on the degree to which the goods may be used and the cost of any use beyond that limit, if there is such a cost;
must include all those particulars and, where that advertising includes only a part of the amount required before the beginning of the leasing period, it must also indicate the total of that amount.
86.3. All advertising by a merchant regarding the terms and conditions of a lease by a contract of lease with guaranteed residual value and including one of the particulars mentioned in section 86.2 or one of the following particulars:
(a) the implied credit rate;
(b) the amount of the implied credit charges;
(c) the amount of the residual value;
(d) the amount of the consumer’s maximum obligation;
(e) the retail price of the goods;
87. For the purposes of this Division, the word “child” means a person under 13 years of age.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 87.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 88.
89. An advertisement directed at children is exempted from the application of section 248 of the Act if its purpose is to announce a programme or show directed at them, provided that advertisement is in conformity with the requirements of section 91.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 89.
90. An advertisement directed at children is exempt from the application of section 248 of the Act, if it is constituted by a store window, a display, a container, a wrapping or a label or if it appears thereon, provided that the requirements of paragraphs a to g, j, k, o and p of section 91 are met.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 90; O.C. 697-86, s. 4.
(i) advertise a vitamin in liquid, powdered or tablet form;
(n) use a comic strip except to advertise a comic book direct at children;
(p) advertise goods in a manner misleading a child into think that, for the regular price of those goods, he can obtain goods other than those advertised.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 91.
O.C. 1326-82, s. 1.
91.1. Section 223 of the Act does not apply to goods that are:
(a) for sale at a price not exceeding $0.60;
(b) sold in automatic vending machines;
(c) food not packaged before sale;
(d) not packaged before sale and whose sale price is based on a unit of measure;
(e) for sale at a price lower than their usual price in the same establishment, where the usual price of those goods is clearly and legibly posted near the place where they are for sale;
(f) not directly available to the consumer in the establishment and must be obtained from the merchant or his representative on request;
(g) part of package, where the price of the package is indicated on it or where the wrapper of the package is to be reused by the manufacturer; or
(h) marked with a sale price that the merchant does not intend to change;
(i) frozen food when sold;
(j) so small that it would be impossible to indicate the price on them legibly;
(k) not packaged and are usually sold in bulk, unless they are items of clothing;
(l) trees, plants or flowers; or
(m) sold in a returnable container.
O.C. 1326-82, s. 1; O.C. 10-2001, s. 1.
91.2. (Revoked).
O.C. 1326-82, s. 1; O.C. 10-2001, s. 2.
91.5. A label containing the following information shall be affixed to each item of goods for which a merchant uses the exemption under section 91.4:
(a) the nature of the item and the characteristics affecting its price or distinguishing it from other goods of the same nature, such as its brand and size;
(b) the price of the item or, where the price is based on a unit of measurement, the price per unit of measurement; and
(c) for food sold in an establishment for which the merchant must hold a permit issued under the Regulation respecting food (chapter P-29, r. 1), the price per unit of measurement in addition to the price of the item.
In all cases, the price on the label must be in at least 28-point bold type print and the other information in at least 10-point type print.
Where the item is sold on a shelf, the label prescribed under the first paragraph shall be affixed next to the product on the shelf and measure at least
(a) 12.90 cm2 in establishments for which the merchant is required to hold a permit under the Regulation respecting food; and
(b) 9.67 cm2 in other establishments.
Where the item is sold elsewhere than on a shelf, the label must be affixed near the product sold and measure at least 38.71 cm2.
The requirement under subparagraph c of the first paragraph shall only take effect on 23 June 2001.
91.6. A merchant who is a member of an association established under a Québec private Act that sets out as one of its purposes to promote the development and operation of a year-round resort is not required to include, for goods sold in an establishment located on immovable property subject to that Act, an amount representing a percentage of the contribution payable to the association by its members in the price that must be indicated on each item sold in his establishment in accordance with section 223 of the Act, or in the price that must be posted for each item in accordance with sections 91.3 and 91.5, if the merchant claims an exemption under those sections.
Where a merchant referred to in the first paragraph elects to add the contribution referred to in the first paragraph to the indicated or posted price of the goods sold in his establishment, the merchant shall:
(a) indicate on the invoice or cash receipt given to the consumer, for each transaction, the percentage of the contribution payable to the association of which he is a member, and the amount that percentage represents, that has been applied and added to the indicated or posted price of the goods sold; and
(b) post, in full view of customers at the entrance to his establishment and next to each cash register, a notice indicating, in clear and legible dark lettering on a white background, that an amount representing a percentage of the contribution payable to the association of which he is a member will be added to the indicated or posted price of each item sold in his establishment and specifying the percentage and the name of the association.
INFORMATION ON THE LEGAL WARRANTY
91.9. Before proposing the conclusion of a contract for valuable consideration including an additional warranty on goods, the merchant must give the consumer a document in paper form containing only the following compulsory notice:
“NOTICE CONCERNING THE LEGAL WARRANTY
· for the purposes for which they are ordinarily used (section 37 of the Act) and
· in normal use for a reasonable length of time, which may vary according to the price paid, the terms of the contract and the conditions of use (section 38 of the Act).
For more information on this legal warranty, go to the website of the Office de la protection du consommateur at www.opc.gouv.qc.ca.”.
(a) the heading, in bold capital type of at least 14 points;
(b) below the heading, the following text in type of at least 14 points in a rectangle: “The law provides a warranty on the goods you purchase or lease: they must be usable for normal use for a reasonable length of time.”;
(c) below that rectangle, the following text in italic type of at least 12 points: “(The merchant is required to read you the above text)”;
(d) the first two paragraphs, in type of at least 14 points in a rectangle;
(e) the third paragraph, in type of at least 12 points.
(a) the notice prescribed in section 91.9 may not comply with section 91.10 and may be sent to the consumer otherwise than in paper form, on the following conditions:
i. the notice is brought expressly to the attention of the consumer;
ii. the notice is presented legibly;
iii. the notice is presented in a manner that ensures that the consumer is able to easily retain it and print it;
(b) the merchant is exempt from the obligation provided for in the first paragraph of section 228.1 of the Act to inform the consumer verbally of the existence and nature of the warranty provided for in sections 37 and 38 of the Act and of the obligation provided for in section 91.11;
(c) the merchant is exempt from the obligation under the second paragraph of section 228.1 of the Act of informing the consumer verbally of the elements of the manufacturer’s warranty, provided that
i. the information is brought expressly to the attention of the consumer; and
ii. the information is presented legibly.
(a) the notice is presented legibly;
(b) the notice is presented in a manner that ensures that the consumer is able to easily retain it and print it.
93. There are 4 types of permit:
(a) an itinerant merchant’s permit issued to a merchant referred to in paragraph a of section 321 of the Act;
(b) a money lender’s permit issued to a merchant referred to in paragraph b of section 321 of the Act;
(c) a physical fitness studio operator’s permit issued to a merchant referred to in paragraph c of section 321 of the Act; and
(d) a merchant’s permit to offer or make a contract of additional warranty, issued to a merchant referred to in paragraph d of section 321 of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 93; O.C. 1978-85, s. 3.
94. Every merchant applying for the issue or renewal of a permit must forward to the president, using the form provided by the president, the following information and documents:
(a) the type of permit requested;
(b) the merchant’s name and any other names that must appear on the permit;
(c) the merchant’s address, telephone number and, where applicable, technological address and fax number, and those of the establishment for which the permit is requested;
(d) the name, address, telephone number and, where applicable, technological address and fax number of the natural person who signed the application for a permit and, if the application is for that person, the person’s date of birth;
(e) in the case of a partnership or legal person, the name, date of birth, home address and telephone number of the partners or directors, along with their position in the partnership or legal person;
(f) in the case of a partnership or legal person, a copy of the resolution of the board of directors authorizing the natural person to apply for the issue or renewal of a permit;
(g) when the merchant is required to be registered, the Québec business number (NEQ) assigned by the enterprise registrar;
(h) in the case of a partnership or legal person, a copy of its constituting act, letters patent or similar document and, where applicable, of its articles of amendment, articles of amalgamation, supplementary letters patent or similar document, except if the documents have been filed with the enterprise registrar;
(i) a statement that at the time of the application, the partnership or legal person, if constituted under the laws of Québec, was in compliance with the provisions governing legal publicity;
(j) in the case of a partnership or legal person constituted under a statute other than the statutes of Québec, a document similar to an attestation issued by the enterprise registrar stating that, at the time of the application, it would be in compliance with the obligations governing legal publicity if it was constituted under the statutes of Québec; the document must be issued by the competent authority in that jurisdiction and state that the partnership or legal person is in compliance with the laws of that jurisdiction;
(k) the answers to the following questions concerning the merchant, concerning the person, in the case of a sole proprietorship, or concerning each partner and director:
ii. whether they have been found guilty, in the 3 preceding years, of an offence against an Act or regulation under the administration of the Office de la protection du consommateur or of an indictable criminal offence, unless a pardon has been obtained;
iii. if the answer to one of the questions in subparagraphs i and ii is affirmative, the name of the person concerned, the nature of the offence, the date of the judgment and the court file number;
(l) at the request of the president, a copy of the contract that the merchant intends to enter into with consumers.
Every application for a permit must be submitted with the duties payable and the security required under Division II of Chapter VIII, along with a statement that the information provided pursuant to sections 94 to 94.02 is true, and be signed by the natural person making the application.
94.02. In addition to the information and documents referred to in sections 94 and 94.1 to 94.4, a person applying for the issue or renewal of a merchant’s permit who offers or makes a contract of additional warranty must forward the following information to the president:
(a) the names and addresses of the dealers, independent garage owners and other intermediaries who will sell the contracts of additional warranty;
(b) the addresses of the direct consumer sales outlets;
(c) the nature of the goods to which the contracts relate (new or used automobiles, new or used motorcycles adapted for transportation on public highways);
(d) the minimum and maximum price of the additional warranty in light of the nature of the goods;
(e) the term of the contracts.
94.1. An initial application for a merchant’s permit to offer or make a contract of additional warranty must be accompanied by:
(a) if the merchant is already operating, the financial statements for the last fiscal year of the business prepared according to generally accepted accounting principles and audited according to generally accepted auditing standards;
(b) if the merchant has not begun his operations, financial forecasts and an opening balance sheet prepared by an accountant who is a member of the professional order governed by the Professional Code (chapter C-26).
O.C. 1978-85, s. 5.
94.2. Subject to section 94.3, an application for the renewal of a merchant’s permit to offer or make a contract of additional warranty must be accompanied by:
(a) a financial report showing the financial position of the applicant’s business, including the particulars prescribed by section 170;
(b) a proof of payment by the applicant of the costs referred to in section 260.24 of the Act.
Such an application and all of the documents that must accompany it must be sent to the president not less than 2 months before the expiry date of the permit.
Where such an application or any of the documents that must accompany it is sent to the president after the prescribed time period, the duties payable by the merchant in accordance with section 108.1 shall be doubled.
O.C. 1978-85, s. 5; O.C. 1150-89, s. 3; O.C. 848-94, s. 10.
94.3. Where it is submitted by a merchant referred to in section 25.2, an application must be accompanied by:
(a) an attestation by a legal person authorized to act as an insurer in Québec and holding a permit issued by the Autorité des marchés financiers to the effect that any contract made or to be made by the merchant is the object of a contract of security complying with section 25.2;
(b) a contract of security and any agreement related to such security entered into by the merchant and a legal person referred to in paragraph a;
(c) for an initial application for a permit, the documents covered by paragraph a or b of section 94.1, as the case may be;
(d) for an application for the renewal of a permit, the documents covered by paragraph a of section 94.1 and paragraph b of section 94.2.
O.C. 1978-85, s. 5; O.C. 495-2010, ss. 9 and 19.
94.4. Except where it is submitted by a merchant referred to in section 25.2, an application for a permit or an application for the renewal of a permit must be accompanied in addition by:
(a) a notice informing the president of the place where the reserve account of the merchant has been opened and of the number of such account;
(b) the undertaking by the trust company with which such reserve account has been opened in accordance with section 260.9 of the Act.
O.C. 1150-89, s. 4.
95. An application made by a natural person must be signed by that person, that of a partnership by one of the partners, and that of a legal person by a duly authorized person.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 95; O.C. 495-2010, s. 9.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 96; O.C. 495-2010, s. 20.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 97; O.C. 495-2010, s. 20.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 98; O.C. 495-2010, s. 20.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 99; O.C. 495-2010, s. 20.
100. An application shall be sent to the president.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 100.
101. The permit is signed by the president. His signature may be handwritten or mechanically reproduced.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 101.
SECURITY AND DUTIES
102. The applicant for a permit must, when he applies, pay the duties and, where applicable, furnish the security prescribed in this Division.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 102.
103. For the purposes of section 104, 105 and 106, the number of representatives of a merchant who avails himself of section 324 of the Act when applying for a permit for a group of merchants shall be equal to the projected total number of his own employee representatives and of all the employee representatives of the other merchants involved, and that total number must be revealed at the time of application.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 103; O.C. 1148-90, s. 11.
104. The security that the applicant for an itinerant merchant’s permit must furnish and the duties that he must pay are fixed according to the following scale and classes:
(a) where the consideration for the applicant’s contracts must be less than $100 in most cases and while the permit applied for is valid:
i. if the applicant is acting alone, the security is $1,000 and the duties are $153 (Class 1);
ii. if he has fewer than 5 representatives, the security is $2,500 and the duties are $153 (Class 2);
iii. if he has 5 or more representatives but fewer than 10, the security is $5,000 and the duties are $231 (Class 3);
iv. if he has 10 or more representatives but fewer than 50, the security is $10,000 and the duties are $385 (Class 4);
v. if he has 50 or more representatives but fewer than 100, the security is $25,000 and the duties are $920 (Class 5);
vi. if he has 100 or more representatives but fewer than 500, the security is $50,000 and the duties are $1,841 (Class 6);
vii. if he has 500 or more representatives but fewer than 1,000, the security is $100,000 and the duties are $3,526 (Class 7);
viii. if he has 1,000 or more representatives, the security is $200,000 and the duties are $6,904 (Class 8);
(b) where the consideration for the applicant’s contracts must be equal to or greater than $100 in most cases and while the permit applied for is valid:
i. if the applicant is acting alone, the security is $5,000 and the duties are $231 (Class 9);
ii. if he has fewer than 5 representatives, the security is $12,500 and the duties are $303 (Class 10);
iii. if he has 5 or more representatives but fewer than 10, the security is $25,000 and the duties are $385 (Class 11);
iv. if he has 10 or more representatives but fewer than 50, the security is $50,000 and the duties are $768 (Class 12);
v. if he has 50 or more representatives but fewer than 100, the security is $100,000 and the duties are $1,841 (Class 13);
vi. if he has 100 or more representatives but fewer than 500, the security is $200,000 and the duties are $3,526 (Class 14);
vii. if he has 500 or more representatives but fewer than 1,000, the security is $300,000 and the duties are $5,412 (Class 15);
viii. if he has 1,000 or more representatives, the security is $500,000 and the duties are $10,431 (Class 16).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 104; O.C. 1148-90, s. 12; O.C. 600-92, s. 10.
105. If, during the term of the permit, the number of the holder’s representatives increases to the point where he changes classes in accordance with the scale in section 104, the holder must, without delay, make up the difference in the security and pay the additional duties chargeable under that section.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 105.
106. The applicant for an itinerant merchant’s permit must give the president a list of the names and addresses of each of his representatives.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 106.
107. The applicant for a money lender’s permit must pay duties of $303.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 107; O.C. 1148-90, s. 13; O.C. 600-92, s. 11.
108. The applicant for a physical fitness studio operator’s permit must furnish a security of $15,000 per establishment used as a physical fitness studio; the duties he must pay are $303 per establishment used as a physical fitness studio.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 108; O.C. 1148-90, s. 13; O.C. 600-92, s. 11; O.C. 848-94, s. 11.
108.2. The fee for setting up a file, where the president refuses to issue or renew the permit or where the applicant withdraws his application, is 50% of the cost indicated in section 104, 107, 108 or 108.1, or $1,464, whichever amount is less.
An applicant for a permit is deemed to have withdrawn his application if he does not complete it within 3 months of a summons enjoining him to do so.
O.C. 1148-90, s. 14.
109. If the duties are paid by cheque, postal money order, bank money order or order to pay drawn on a financial services cooperative, it must be made out to the order of the Minister of Finance.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 109.
110. The security must be furnished:
(a) by means of an individual security policy;
(b) by means of a group security policy;
(c) in cash, by cheque, by postal money order, by bank money order, or by order to pay drawn on a financial services cooperative, to the order of the Minister of Finance; or
(d) by means of a bearer bond convertible at all times, issued or guaranteed by the Government of Canada or by one of the provinces, and whose market value is at least equal to the amount of the security exigible.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 110; O.C. 495-2010, s. 21.
112. The security governed by paragraphs c and d of section 110 may be furnished for the applicant by a third party.
It may also be furnished by the applicant for himself; in that case, the applicant is under the same obligations as the surety as well as those incumbent upon him as principal debtor.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 112; O.C. 1148-90, s. 16.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 114; O.C. 1978-85, s. 8; O.C. 495-2010, s. 23.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 115; O.C. 1978-85, s. 9; O.C. 495-2010, s. 23.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 116; O.C. 1978-85, s. 10; O.C. 495-2010, s. 23.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 117; O.C. 848-94, s. 12.
118. Each of the permit holders covered by a group security policy must be identified by a member’s certificate containing the following information:
(d) the amount of security payable pursuant to section 104, 108 or 108.1;
(f) a statement that the permit holder is a member of the group and is covered by the group security policy;
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 118; O.C. 495-2010, s. 24.
119. Security referred to in section 112 and member’s certificates are kept by the president.
A security in cash, by cheque, by postal money order, by bank money order, by order to pay drawn on a financial services cooperative savings and credit union, or by means of a bearer bond is transmitted by the president to the Minister of Finance who shall hold it in trust until the date of its expiry and, after that date, for a period of 3 years or until the 90th day following the expiry of the period for appealing any final judgment disposing of civil or penal recourse of which the president is informed and of which the security may guarantee payment, whichever period is longer.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 119; O.C. 1148-90, s. 17; O.C. 495-2010, s. 25.
120. Subject to section 120.1, the security provided for in this Division is required in order to guarantee, for the duration of the security, the observance of the Act and fulfilment, by the merchant who furnished a security or by his representative, of the obligations arising from contracts entered into within the scope of the operations requiring the security:
(a) firstly, to indemnify in capital, interest and costs any consumer holding a liquidated debt resulting from non-compliance with the Act or from a contract covered by the security and certified either by a judgment rendered against the merchant, his representative or the surety, or by an agreement or transaction entered into between the consumer, on the one hand, and the merchant, his representative, the trustee or the surety, on the other hand;
(b) secondly, to recover the fine and costs imposed on the merchant or his representative under Chapter III of Title IV of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 120; O.C. 1978-85, s. 11; O.C. 1148-90, s. 18.
121.1. When the surety receives from a person other than the president a copy of a final judgment or of an agreement or transaction referred to in section 120 or 120.1 and settling a dispute, he must transmit that copy to the president without following up on the claim.
O.C. 1148-90, s. 20.
122. Sections 121, 121.1 and 121.2 apply, with the necessary modifications, to payment of the fine and costs imposed on a holder or on his representative under Chapter III of Title IV of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 122; O.C. 1148-90, s. 20.
123. Where a judgment, an agreement or transaction has been executed in accordance with sections 121.1 and 122, the merchant must make up the difference in the security furnished, so that the amount of the security always meets the requirements of section 104, 108 or 108.1, as the case may be.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 123; O.C. 1978-85, s. 14; O.C. 1148-90, s. 20.
TRANSFER OF PERMIT IN THE EVENT OF THE DEATH OF THE HOLDER
124. In the event of the death of a permit holder, the heir, liquidator of a succession or legal representative, as the case may be, may, after giving the president notice in writing of the death, obtain permission from the latter to continue the activities authorized by the permit, until its expiry.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 124.
125. Business may be continued for the period mentioned in section 124 upon payment of duties in the amount of $11.
In such an event, the security, if any, must specify that it remains in force.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 125.
126. If the liquidation of a succession requires that business continue beyond the expiry date of the permit, the president may issued a permit to a person mentioned in section 124, as heir, liquidator of the succession or legal representative, as the case may be.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 126.
128. (Implicitly revoked; 1993, chapter 17, s. 112).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 128.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, c. VIII, Div. V; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 129; O.C. 600-92, s. 12; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 130; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 131; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 132; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 133; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 134; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 135; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 136; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 137; O.C. 848-94, s. 13; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 138; O.C. 848-94, s. 13; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 139; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 140; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 141; O.C. 848-94, s. 14; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 142; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 143; O.C. 1148-90, s. 21; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
144. (Revoked).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 144; O.C. 1148-90, s. 21; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 145; O.C. 848-94, s. 15; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 5.
EXEMPTION FROM TRUST ACCOUNTS
147. The security to be furnished by a merchant other than an itinerant merchant, who wishes to be exempt from the trust account required by section 254 of the Act, is based on the sales indicated in the financial statements for the previous fiscal period and is established as follows:
$0.00 to $999,999.99 $10,000
$1,000,000.00 to $1,999,999.99 $20,000
$2,000,000.00 to $4,999,999.99 $30,000
$5,000,000.00 or more $50,000
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 147.
148. During the first year of business operations, a merchant other than an itinerant merchant meets the requirements of section 147 if he furnishes $10,000 security to the president.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 148.
149. An itinerant merchant who meets the requirements of sections 104 and 105 may be exempted from the trust account required by section 255 of the Act without furnishing additional security.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 149.
151. During the first year of operation of a business, a merchant meets the requirements of section 150 if he furnishes to the president security of $40,000, plus $20,000 for any establishment in operation in addition to the main establishment.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 151; O.C. 848-94, s. 16.
151.1. Where a business ceases to operate as a legal entity and continues to operates as a new legal entity, the security to be furnished for the exemption provided for in section 150 must be determined as though there had been no change in legal entity.
O.C. 848-94, s. 16.
153. A dealer referred to in section 151 or 153 of the Highway Safety Code (chapter C-24.2) is exempt, for the term of his licence, from the application of sections 254 to 256 of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 153; O.C. 697-86, s. 5; O.C. 1148-90, s. 22.
154. An itinerant merchant who, pursuant to sections 104 and 105 furnishes $50,000 security or more may be exempted from the trust account required by section 256 of the Act without furnishing the security prescribed in section 150.
To be exempt from the trust account required by section 256 of the Act, if the security furnished pursuant to sections 104 and 105 is less than $50,000, the itinerant merchant must furnish additional security to make up the difference between $50,000 and the amount of security furnished or furnish security in accordance with section 150.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 154.
155. If the security referred to in this Division is furnished by means of a group guarantee bond on behalf of a group carrying on the same type of business, the global amount of the bond is established as follows:
(a) $200,000, if the security is for exemption from the trust account required by section 254 of the Act;
(b) $500,000, if the security is for exemption from the trust account required by section 256 of the Act;
(c) $600,000, if the security is for exemption from the trust accounts required by sections 254 and 256 of the Act.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 155; O.C. 848-94, s. 18.
156. Sections 110 to 112 apply, with the necessary modifications, to this Division.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 156.
157. (Revoked).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 157; O.C. 495-2010, s. 23.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 158; O.C. 495-2010, s. 23.
159. (Revoked).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 159; O.C. 495-2010, s. 23.
160. (Revoked).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 160; O.C. 495-2010, s. 23.
161. Sections 118 and 119 apply, with the necessary modifications, to this Division.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 161; O.C. 848-94, s. 19.
162. A security provided for in this Division must be used to guarantee the indemnification in capital, interest and costs of any consumer holding a liquidated debt certified either by a judgment rendered against the merchant, his representative or the surety, or by an agreement or transaction entered into between the consumer, on the one hand, and the merchant, his representative, the trustee or the surety, on the other hand, and resulting from the fact that the merchant or his representative received from the consumer a sum of money in a case governed by section 254, 255 or 256 of the Act and has not performed his main obligation or refunded to the consumer, where applicable, the sum of money received.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 162; O.C. 1148-90, s. 23.
164. Upon receipt of a copy of a final judgment or of an agreement or a transaction governed by section 162 and settling a dispute, the president and the surety must comply with sections 121, 121.1 and 121.2.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 164; O.C. 1148-90, s. 24.
165. Where a judgment, an agreement or a transaction has been executed in accordance with section 164, the merchant must make up the difference in the security furnished, so that the amount of the security always meets the requirements of this Division.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 165; O.C. 848-94, s. 20.
INDEXING OF DUTIES
O.C. 600-92, s. 14.
165.1. Except for the cost of the duties fixed in Division IV, the costs of all duties fixed in this Chapter shall be indexed on 1 May of each year on the basis of the rate of variation in the general Consumer Price Index for Canada for the preceding calendar year, as determined by Statistics Canada; the duties thus indexed take effect on that date.
The duties indexed in the prescribed manner are reduced to the nearest dollar where they comprise a fraction of a dollar less than $0,50; they are increased to the nearest dollar where they comprise a fraction of a dollar equal to or greater than $0,50.
Each year, the Office de la protection du consommateur shall publish a notice of the cost of those duties in the Gazette officielle du Québec as soon as that cost has been determined.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, c. IX; O.C. 1148-90, s. 25.
166. (Revoked).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 166; O.C. 1148-90, s. 25.
167. (Revoked).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, s. 167; O.C. 1148-90, s. 25.
O.C. 1978-85, s. 15.
168. Except for sections 168.1 to 172 which do not apply to a merchant referred to in section 25.2, this Chapter applies to a merchant required to hold a permit under paragraph d of section 321 of the Act.
O.C. 1978-85, s. 15; O.C. 1150-89, s. 6; O.C. 848-94, s. 21.
168.1. In addition to maintaining, in accordance with section 260.7 of the Act, sufficient reserves to guarantee obligations arising from any contracts of additional warranty he may make, a merchant must, at all times, in the reserve account referred to in that section, maintain additional reserves corresponding to 15% of the sufficient reserves.
For the purposes of sections 170 and 171, the obligation to take into account the additional reserves requirement in the actuary’s report has effect only in respect of the merchant’s fiscal years that begin after the coming into force of this section. Until he is sent an actuary’s report attesting that that requirement has been taken into account therein, the merchant shall pay into the reserve account, in accordance with section 260.8 of the Act, 15% more than the portion that he is then required to pay into that account, and he shall not withdrawn any excess amount pursuant to section 172.
O.C. 848-94, s. 22.
169. A merchant must furnish to the president a financial report giving the financial position of his business and must do so not more than 5 months after the end of each fiscal year or not less than 2 months before the expiry date of his permit, whichever deadline occurs first.
O.C. 1978-85, s. 15; O.C. 1150-89, s. 7; O.C. 848-94, s. 23.
171. Where a financial report must be furnished to the president pursuant to sections 94.2 and 169 or section 306.2 of the Act, and where the report shows that the funds accumulated in the reserve account represent a sum less than that declared to constitute a good and sufficient provision and to contain the additional reserves by the actuary’s certificate, the merchant must, before transmitting the financial report to the president, deposit in the reserve account a sum equal to the difference.
In addition, from the sending of the report, he must also deposit in the reserve account, pursuant to section 260.8 of the Act, a portion equal to the percentage indicated in the actuary’s report.
O.C. 1978-85, s. 15; O.C. 1150-89, s. 7; O.C. 848-94, s. 25.
172. Where the financial report transmitted to the president pursuant to sections 94.2 or 169 or section 306.2 of the Act shows that the reserve account contains a sum greater than that declared to constitute a good and sufficient provision and to contain the additional reserves by the actuary’s certificate accompanying the report, the merchant may, upon the expiry of a 45-day period from the transmission of the report to the president, withdraw the excess amount.
O.C. 1978-85, s. 15; O.C. 1150-89, s. 7; O.C. 848-94, s. 26.
173. A merchant may at any time withdraw the interest accrued on the amounts in the reserve account.
O.C. 1978-85, s. 15; O.C. 1150-89, s. 7.
173.1. The amounts in the reserve account may be withdrawn only in the cases listed below and only by cheque made out to the persons identified in each case:
(a) the consumer or repair man, in order to pay a claim arising from a contract of additional warranty in respect of which a sum was deposited in that account;
(b) the consumer, in order to refund the sums due to following the dissolution or cancellation of a contract of additional warranty in respect of which a sum was deposited in that account;
(c) the merchant, in order to pay him the interest accrued on the amounts in that account or to remit to him an excess amount pursuant to section 172.
O.C. 712-95, s. 3.
174. A merchant referred to in section 25.2 must furnish to the president, not later than 3 months after the end of the fiscal year, the financial statements for the last fiscal year of the business, prepared according to generally accepted accounting principles and audited according to generally accepted auditing standards.
175. Where the merchant reserves for himself the selection of the kinds of investments to be made with the sums contained in the reserve account, the funds may be invested only by the trust company and only in the form of Treasury Bonds or bonds issued or guaranteed by the Government of Canada or a province or by a municipality or school board in Canada, or in the form of deposit accounts or deposit certificates of a financial institution for a term not exceeding 5 years.
177. Such costs must be paid by the merchant within 30 days of the date of the statement of account sent to him by the president.
178. Payment of such costs must be sent to the president and must be made by cheque to the order of the Minister of Finance.
O.C. 1978-85, s. 15; O.C. 1150-89, s. 7; O.C. 495-2010, s. 29.
FORM N-22
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-22; O.C. 1148-90, s. 26; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-23
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-23; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-24
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-24; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-24.1
O.C. 1978-85, s. 16; O.C. 1150-89, s. 8; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-25
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-25; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-25.1
O.C. 1978-85, s. 16; O.C. 1150-89, s. 9; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-26
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-26; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-26.1
O.C. 1978-85, s. 16; O.C. 1150-89, s. 10; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-27
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-27; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-27.1
O.C. 1978-85, s. 16; O.C. 1150-89, s. 11; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-28
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-28; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 6.
FORM N-29
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-29; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 6.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-30; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 6.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-31; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-31.1
O.C. 1978-85, s. 16; O.C. 1150-89, s. 12; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-32
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-32; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 1042-2007, s. 6.
FORM N-33
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-33; O.C. 848-94, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-43
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-43; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-44
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-44; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-45
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-45; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
FORM N-46
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1, Form N-46; O.C. 1148-90, s. 27; O.C. 495-2010, s. 30.
(O.C. 495-2010) SECTION 31. Contracts in effect when this 30 June 2010 are exempt from the application of sections 214.6 to 214.8 of the Consumer Protection Act (chapter P-40.1).
Sections 25.4 to 25.9 of the Regulation respecting the application of the Consumer Protection Act, introduced by section 11 of this Regulation, do not apply to contracts in effect on 30 June 2010.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-40.1, r. 1
O.C. 1326-82, 1982 G.O. 2, 1740
O.C. 1739-83, 1983 G.O. 2, 3334
O.C. 1666-84, 1984 G.O. 2, 3127
O.C. 739-85, 1985 G.O. 2, 1564
O.C. 1429-85, 1985 G.O. 2, 3654
O.C. 1978-85, 1985 G.O. 2, 3970
O.C. 697-86, 1986 G.O. 2, 921
O.C. 462-87, 1987 G.O. 2, 1231
O.C. 1150-89, 1989 G.O. 2, 2596
O.C. 1148-90, 1990 G.O. 2, 2296
O.C. 600-92, 1992 G.O. 2, 2378
O.C. 1394-92, 1992 G.O. 2, 4439
O.C. 848-94, 1994 G.O. 2, 2213
O.C. 712-95, 1995 G.O. 2, 1663
O.C. 504-98, 1998 G.O. 2, 1613
O.C. 932-98, 1998 G.O. 2, 2870
O.C. 10-2001, 2001 G.O. 2, 673
O.C. 547-2001, 2001 G.O. 2, 2280
O.C. 1349-2002, 2002 G.O. 2, 6247
O.C. 636-2003, 2003 G.O. 2, 1922
O.C. 1042-2007, 2007 G.O. 2, 3158B
S.Q. 2009, c. 30, s. 51
O.C. 495-2010, 2010 G.O. 2, 1389A