CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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1361. Upon the death of the administrator or tutorship to a person of full age being instituted or a protection mandate homologated for him, the liquidator of his succession, or his tutor or mandatary, if aware of the administration, is bound to give notice of the event to the beneficiary and to the co-administrators, if any, or, in the case of a private trust or social trust, to the person or body designated by law to supervise the administration.
The liquidator, tutor or mandatary is also bound, with respect to any matter already begun, to do all that is immediately necessary to prevent a loss; he shall also render account and hand over the property to those entitled to it.
1991, c. 64, a. 1361; I.N. 2014-05-01; 2020, c. 11, s. 71.
1361. Upon the death of the administrator or his being placed under protective supervision, the liquidator of his succession, or his tutor or curator, if aware of the administration, is bound to give notice of the death or of the institution of protective supervision to the beneficiary and to the co-administrators, if any, or, in the case of a private trust or social trust, to the person or body designated by law to supervise the administration.
The liquidator, tutor or curator is also bound, with respect to any matter already begun, to do all that is immediately necessary to prevent a loss; he shall also render account and hand over the property to those entitled to it.
1991, c. 64, a. 1361; I.N. 2014-05-01.
1361. Upon the death of the administrator or his being placed under protective supervision, the liquidator of his succession, or his tutor or curator, if aware of the administration, is bound to give notice of the death or of the institution of protective supervision to the beneficiary and to the co-administrators, if any, or, in the case of a private trust or social trust, to the person or body designated by law to supervise the administration.
The liquidator, tutor or curator is also bound, in respect of any matter already begun, to do all that is immediately necessary to prevent a loss; he shall also render account and deliver over the property to those entitled to it.
1991, c. 64, a. 1361.