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Hull on Estates #613 – The Extent of an Estate Trustee’s Duty to Account

By Jonathon Kappy | May 18, 2021 | 1 minute of reading | Leave a Comment

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This week on Hull on Estates Jonathon Kappy and Sanaya Mistry discuss the recent decision of Munro v. Thomas, 2021 ONSC 3320, which considers an Estate Trustee’s obligation to account for the assets of the Estate and those which may not form part of the Estate.

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