Acts and Regulations

2015, c.21 - Trustees Act

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Duty to provide information
33(1)Section 32 does not limit the duty of trustees under general trust law to provide to a beneficiary, on request, accounts or trust information within a reasonable period of time.
33(2)On application by a qualified beneficiary or a beneficiary who has requested information that has not been provided by the trustees, the court may order, on terms and conditions the court considers appropriate, the disclosure of any information regarding any of the following:
(a) the terms of the trust;
(b) the administration of the trust; and
(c) the assets and liabilities of the trust.
Duty to provide information
33(1)Section 32 does not limit the duty of trustees under general trust law to provide to a beneficiary, on request, accounts or trust information within a reasonable period of time.
33(2)On application by a qualified beneficiary or a beneficiary who has requested information that has not been provided by the trustees, the court may order, on terms and conditions the court considers appropriate, the disclosure of any information regarding any of the following:
(a) the terms of the trust;
(b) the administration of the trust; and
(c) the assets and liabilities of the trust.