Marginal note:Revocation of pardon
7 A pardon may be revoked by the Board
(a) if the person to whom it is granted or issued is subsequently convicted of an offence punishable on summary conviction under an Act of Parliament or a regulation made under an Act of Parliament;
(b) on evidence establishing to the satisfaction of the Board that the person to whom it was granted or issued is no longer of good conduct; or
(c) on evidence establishing to the satisfaction of the Board that the person to whom it was granted or issued knowingly made a false or deceptive statement in relation to the application for the pardon, or knowingly concealed some material particular in relation to that application.
- R.S., 1985, c. C-47, s. 7
- 1992, c. 22, s. 7
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