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M-10 - Mental Health Act

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Suspending or voiding of power of attorney
2019, c.30, s.31
46(1)On the Public Trustee becoming committee of the estate of a person by an order made under this Act or by an appointment under subsection 36(5)
(a) the authority of any attorney for property appointed by the person under the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act is suspended until the Public Trustee ceases to be committee of the estate, and
(b) any power of attorney of the person other than an enduring power of attorney under the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act is void.
46(2)On the Public Trustee becoming committee of the estate of a person under this Act, other than by an order made under this Act or by an appointment under subsection 36(5), any power of attorney of the person other than an enduring power of attorney under the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act is void.
1969, c.13, s.46; 1987, c.44, s.2; 2005, c.P-26.5, s.28; 2019, c.30, s.31
Voiding of power of attorney
46(1)Upon the Public Trustee becoming committee of the estate of a person by an order made under this Act or by an appointment under subsection 36(5), every power of attorney of such person is void.
46(2)Upon the Public Trustee becoming committee of the estate of a person under this Act, other than by an order made under this Act or by an appointment under subsection 36(5), every power of attorney of such person is void except those powers of attorney that contain the provision referred to in paragraph 58.2(1)(a) of the Property Act.
1969, c.13, s.46; 1987, c.44, s.2; 2005, c.P-26.5, s.28
Voiding of power of attorney
46(1)Upon the Public Trustee becoming committee of the estate of a person by an order made under this Act or by an appointment under subsection 36(5), every power of attorney of such person is void.
46(2)Upon the Public Trustee becoming committee of the estate of a person under this Act, other than by an order made under this Act or by an appointment under subsection 36(5), every power of attorney of such person is void except those powers of attorney that contain the provision referred to in paragraph 58.2(1)(a) of the Property Act.
1969, c.13, s.46; 1987, c.44, s.2; 2005, c.P-26.5, s.28
Voiding of power of attorney
46(1)Upon the Administrator of Estates becoming committee of the estate of a person by an order made under this Act or by an appointment under subsection 36(5), every power of attorney of such person is void.
46(2)Upon the Administrator of Estates becoming committee of the estate of a person under this Act, other than by an order made under this Act or by an appointment under subsection 36(5), every power of attorney of such person is void except those powers of attorney that contain the provision referred to in paragraph 58.2(1)(a) of the Property Act.
1969, c.13, s.46; 1987, c.44, s.2