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Statutory Powers of Delegation by Trustees

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Completed
Project Contact: 
Greg Blue
- Tel: (604) 827-5337

Overview

This report is the third made by the Trustee Act Modernization Committee of the British Columbia Law Institute.  It is part of a broader study of the Trustee Act.  This report examines the statutory powers of delegation in connection with its the Trustee Act.  A trust is a relationship in which a designated trustee holds title to assets for the benefit of a designated person or persons called the beneficiaries.  A trust is typically established when an owner of property (called the settlor) transfers the property to a trustee on terms describing how the trustee is to administer the property to confer the benefits that the settlor intends.  This report makes recommendations concerning how delegation of trust powers, duties, and discretions should be treated generally in a revised Trustee Act.

Keywords: trusts and trustees, Trustee Act, statutory powers, delegation by trustees, wills, estates & life planning, agents, power of attorney and representation agreements, liability of trustee, Speight v. Gaunt, Trustee Act Modernization Committee

Reports

11. Report on Statutory Powers of Delegation by Trustees

Published: 1 July 2000
Keywords: trusts and trustees, Trustee Act, statutory powers, delegation by trustees, wills, estates & life planning, agents, power of attorney and representation agreements, liability of trustee, Speight v. Gaunt, Trustee Act Modernization Committee The following report is available in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.Return to the Statutory Powers...

Consultative Documents

4. Consultation Paper on Statutory Powers of Delegation by Trustees

Published: 1 September 1999
The following consultative document is available in Microsoft Word (DOC) format.Return to the Statutory Powers of Delegation by Trustees project page.

Backgrounders

Statutory Powers of Delegation by Trustees

Published: 1 July 2000
The following backgrounder is available in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.Return to the Statutory Powers of Delegation by Trustees project page.
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