Acts and Regulations

2015, c.21 - Trustees Act

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Representation of beneficiary
91(1)If a beneficiary is a person for whom a representative has been appointed, the representative represents the beneficiary for the purposes of this Act, subject to the authority of the court under the Supported Decision-Making and Representation Act.
91(2)Without limiting subsection (1), the following are validly taken or given if taken by, given to or given by the representative on behalf of the beneficiary:
(a) any action required or permitted to be taken by the beneficiary;
(b) any notice or report required or permitted to be given to the beneficiary; and
(c) any consent or agreement required or permitted to be given by the beneficiary.
2022, c.60, s.85
Representation of beneficiary
91(1)If a beneficiary is a person for whom a committee of the estate has been appointed, the committee of the estate is, subject to the authority of the court under the Infirm Persons Act, the representative of the beneficiary for the purposes of this Act.
91(2)Without limiting subsection (1), the following are validly taken or given if taken by, given to or given by the committee of the estate on behalf of the beneficiary:
(a) any action required or permitted to be taken by the beneficiary;
(b) any notice or report required or permitted to be given to the beneficiary; and
(c) any consent or agreement required or permitted to be given by the beneficiary.
Representation of beneficiary
91(1)If a beneficiary is a person for whom a committee of the estate has been appointed, the committee of the estate is, subject to the authority of the court under the Infirm Persons Act, the representative of the beneficiary for the purposes of this Act.
91(2)Without limiting subsection (1), the following are validly taken or given if taken by, given to or given by the committee of the estate on behalf of the beneficiary:
(a) any action required or permitted to be taken by the beneficiary;
(b) any notice or report required or permitted to be given to the beneficiary; and
(c) any consent or agreement required or permitted to be given by the beneficiary.