Acts and Regulations

I-8 - Infirm Persons Act

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Improvements to property
14(1)The court may order that the whole or any part of money expended or to be expended under an order of the court for the permanent improvement, security, or advantage of the property of the mentally incompetent person, or of any part thereof, shall with interest be a charge upon the improved property or any other property of the mentally incompetent person, but so that no right of sale or foreclosure during the lifetime of the mentally incompetent person be conferred by the charge.
14(2)The interest shall be kept down during the mentally incompetent person’s lifetime out of the income of his general estate, as far as the same is sufficient to bear it.
14(3)The charge may be made either to the person advancing the money or, if the money is paid out of the mentally incompetent person’s general estate, to some person as trustee for him as part of his personal estate.
R.S., c.144, s.13
Improvements to property
14(1)The court may order that the whole or any part of money expended or to be expended under an order of the court for the permanent improvement, security, or advantage of the property of the mentally incompetent person, or of any part thereof, shall with interest be a charge upon the improved property or any other property of the mentally incompetent person, but so that no right of sale or foreclosure during the lifetime of the mentally incompetent person be conferred by the charge.
14(2)The interest shall be kept down during the mentally incompetent person’s lifetime out of the income of his general estate, as far as the same is sufficient to bear it.
14(3)The charge may be made either to the person advancing the money or, if the money is paid out of the mentally incompetent person’s general estate, to some person as trustee for him as part of his personal estate.
R.S., c.144, s.13