Acts and Regulations

P-17.1 - Probate Court Act

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Application of Limitation of Actions Act
68(1)The Limitation of Actions Act does not affect the claim or demand of a person against the estate of a deceased person where notice of the claim or demand giving full particulars of the claim and verified by affidavit or affirmation is filed with the executor or administrator of the estate at any time prior to the date upon which the claim would be barred by the Limitation of Actions Act, but where no executor or administrator has been appointed the notice may be filed in the probate office in which the application for letters probate of a will or letters of administration has been filed, or if no application for letters probate of a will or letters of administration has been filed, then with the Registrar.
68(2)Repealed: 2009, c.L-8.5, s.37
2009, c.L-8.5, s.37
Application of Limitation of Actions Act
68(1)The Limitation of Actions Act does not affect the claim or demand of a person against the estate of a deceased person where notice of the claim or demand giving full particulars of the claim and verified by affidavit or affirmation is filed with the executor or administrator of the estate at any time prior to the date upon which the claim would be barred by the Limitation of Actions Act, but where no executor or administrator has been appointed the notice may be filed in the probate office in which the application for letters probate of a will or letters of administration has been filed, or if no application for letters probate of a will or letters of administration has been filed, then with the Registrar.
68(2)Repealed: 2009, c.L-8.5, s.37
2009, c.L-8.5, s.37
Application of Limitation of Actions Act
68(1)The Limitation of Actions Act does not affect the claim or demand of a person against the estate of a deceased person where notice of the claim or demand giving full particulars of the claim and verified by affidavit or affirmation is filed with the executor or administrator of the estate at any time prior to the date upon which the claim would be barred by the Limitation of Actions Act, but where no executor or administrator has been appointed the notice may be filed in the probate office in which the application for letters probate of a will or letters of administration has been filed, or if no application for letters probate of a will or letters of administration has been filed, then with the Registrar.
68(2)Where the claim of a person against any other person would be barred by the Limitation of Actions Act at any time within three months after the death of the person having the claim, the claim shall for all purposes be deemed not to be barred until three months after the date of such death.