March 5, 2002

Exculpation Clauses in Trust Instruments

An exculpation clause in a trust instrument is a clause that relieves a trustee from liability for the negligent administration of a trust. A trustee is a person or institution to whom legal title to property is entrusted for the benefit of another. Trustees assume a fiduciary duty in relation Read more

August 5, 2001

Total Return Investing by Trustees

A trust is a relationship in which a designated trustee holds title to assets for the benefit of a designated person called the beneficiary. 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 Read more

March 5, 2001

Questions and Answers About Pension Division 3rd Edition

Update (December 18, 2025): Visit the most recent version at https://pension.bcli.org.  In 1995 British Columbia enacted the Family Relations Act, which provides for the assistance of plans in dividing pensions between spouses on marriage breakdown. In March 1996 a first edition of this publication was published to canvas the operation of Read more

January 5, 2001

Civil Remedies for Sexual Assault

This project addresses the way in which civil damages are assessed and awarded to the victims of sexual assault.  Civil actions for damages, broadly speaking, comprise lawsuits commenced by plaintiffs against defendants for alleged wrongful conduct.  Sexual assault can be defined as the intentional application of force that violates a Read more

June 1, 2000

Statutory Powers of Delegation by Trustees

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 Read more