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Hull on Estates #550 – Damages in Passing of Accounts of Attorneys for Property

By Stuart Clark | July 10, 2018 | 1 minute of reading | Leave a Comment

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In today’s podcast, Stuart Clark and Sayuri Kagami discuss the issue of whether damages can be claimed on a passing of an attorney for property’s accounts in light of the fact that section 49(3) of the Estates Act, RSO 1990, c E21 only refers to the ability of a Judge to award damages against an executor, administrator, or trustee, not an attorney for property, in such proceedings. To read about this issue, see Stuart Clark’s recent blog on this topic.

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