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TRUSTEES.

No. 5 of 1901.

1341

TRUSTEES.

40.—(1) Where a power or trust is given to or vested in two or more trustees jointly, then, unless the contrary is expressed in the instrument, if any, creating the power or trust, the same may be exercised or performed by the survivor or survivors of them for the time being.

(2) This section applies only to trusts constituted after, or created by instruments coming into operation after, the commencement of this Ordinance.

INDEMNITY

41. A trustee shall, without prejudice to the provisions of the instrument, if any, creating the trust, be chargeable only for money and securities actually received by him, notwithstanding his signing any receipt for the sake of conformity, and shall be answerable and accountable only for his own acts, receipts, neglects, or defaults, and not for those of any other trustee, nor for any banker, broker, or other person with whom any trust moneys or securities may be deposited, nor for the insufficiency or deficiency of any securities, nor for any other loss, unless the same happens through his own wilful default; and may reimburse himself, or pay or discharge out of the trust premises all expenses incurred in or about the execution of his trusts or powers.

PART IV.

POWERS OF THE COURT.

Appointment of new trustees and vesting orders.

56 & 57 Vict. c. 53, s. 25.

42.—(1) The court may, whenever it is expedient to appoint a new trustee or new trustees, and it is found inexpedient, difficult, or impracticable to do so without the assistance of the court, make an order for the appointment of a new trustee or new trustees, either in substitution for or in addition to any existing trustee or trustees, or although there is no existing trustee. In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the preceding provision, the court may make an order for the appointment of a new trustee in substitution for a trustee who is convicted of felony or is a bankrupt.

(2) An order under this section, and any consequential vesting order or conveyance, shall not operate further or otherwise as a discharge to any former or continuing trustee than an appointment of new trustees under any power for

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TRUSTEES. No. 5 of 1901. 1341 TRUSTEES. 40.—(1) Where a power or trust is given to or vested in two or more trustees jointly, then, unless the contrary is expressed in the instrument, if any, creating the power or trust, the same may be exercised or performed by the survivor or survivors of them for the time being. (2) This section applies only to trusts constituted after, or created by instruments coming into operation after, the commencement of this Ordinance. INDEMNITY 41. A trustee shall, without prejudice to the provisions of the instrument, if any, creating the trust, be chargeable only for money and securities actually received by him, notwithstanding his signing any receipt for the sake of conformity, and shall be answerable and accountable only for his own acts, receipts, neglects, or defaults, and not for those of any other trustee, nor for any banker, broker, or other person with whom any trust moneys or securities may be deposited, nor for the insufficiency or deficiency of any securities, nor for any other loss, unless the same happens through his own wilful default; and may reimburse himself, or pay or discharge out of the trust premises all expenses incurred in or about the execution of his trusts or powers. PART IV. POWERS OF THE COURT. Appointment of new trustees and vesting orders. 56 & 57 Vict. c. 53, s. 25. 42.—(1) The court may, whenever it is expedient to appoint a new trustee or new trustees, and it is found inexpedient, difficult, or impracticable to do so without the assistance of the court, make an order for the appointment of a new trustee or new trustees, either in substitution for or in addition to any existing trustee or trustees, or although there is no existing trustee. In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the preceding provision, the court may make an order for the appointment of a new trustee in substitution for a trustee who is convicted of felony or is a bankrupt. (2) An order under this section, and any consequential vesting order or conveyance, shall not operate further or otherwise as a discharge to any former or continuing trustee than an appointment of new trustees under any power for
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TRUSTEES. No. 5 of 1901. 1341 trustees. 40.—(1) Where a power or trust is given to or vested in Powers of two or more trustees jointly, then, unless the contrary is two or more expressed in the instrument, if any, creating the power or 56 & 57 Vict. trust, the same may be exercised or performed by the c. 53, s. 22. survivor or survivors of them for the time being. (2) This section applies only to trusts constituted after, or created by instruments coming into operation after, the commencement of this Ordinance. indemnity 41. A trustee shall, without prejudice to the provisions of Implied the instrument, if any, creating the trust, be chargeable only of trustee. for money and securities actually ceived by him notwith- 56 & 57 Vict. standing his signing any receipt for the sake of conformity, c. 53, s. 24. and shall be answerable and accountable only for his own acts, receipts, neglects, or defaults, and not for those of any other trustee, nor for any banker, broker, or other person with whom any trust moneys or securities may be deposited, nor for the insufficiency or deficiency of any securities, nor for any other loss, unless the same happens through his own wilful default; and may reimburse himself, or pay or discharge out of the trust premises all expenses incurred in or about the execution of his trusts or powers. PART IV. POWERS OF THE COURT, Appointment of new trustees and besting orders. 56 & 57 Vict. c. 53, s. 25. 42.-(1) The court may, whenever it is expedient to Power of the appoint a new trustee or new trustees, and it is found court to appoint new inexpedient, difficult, or impracticable to do so without the trustees. assistance of the court, make an order for the appointment of a new trustee or new trustees, either in substitution for or in addition to any existing trustee or trustees or although there is no existing trustee In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the preceding provision, the court may make an order for the appointment of a new trustee in substitution for a trustee who is convicted of felony or is a bankrupt. (2) An order under this section, and any consequential vesting order or conveyance, shall not operate further or otherwise as a discharge to any former or continuing trustee than an appointment of new trustees under any power for
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TRUSTEES.

No. 5 of 1901.

1341

trustees.

40.—(1) Where a power or trust is given to or vested in Powers of two or more trustees jointly, then, unless the contrary is two or more expressed in the instrument, if any, creating the power or 56 & 57 Vict. trust, the same may be exercised or performed by the c. 53, s. 22. survivor or survivors of them for the time being.

(2) This section applies only to trusts constituted after, or created by instruments coming into operation after, the commencement of this Ordinance.

indemnity

41. A trustee shall, without prejudice to the provisions of Implied the instrument, if any, creating the trust, be chargeable only of trustee. for money and securities actually ceived by him notwith- 56 & 57 Vict. standing his signing any receipt for the sake of conformity, c. 53, s. 24. and shall be answerable and accountable only for his own acts, receipts, neglects, or defaults, and not for those of any other trustee, nor for any banker, broker, or other person with whom any trust moneys or securities may be deposited, nor for the insufficiency or deficiency of any securities, nor for any other loss, unless the same happens through his own wilful default; and may reimburse himself, or pay or discharge out of the trust premises all expenses incurred in or about the execution of his trusts or powers.

PART IV.

POWERS OF THE COURT,

Appointment of new trustees and besting orders.

56 & 57 Vict.

c. 53, s. 25.

42.-(1) The court may, whenever it is expedient to Power of the appoint a new trustee or new trustees, and it is found court to

appoint new inexpedient, difficult, or impracticable to do so without the trustees. assistance of the court, make an order for the appointment of a new trustee or new trustees, either in substitution for or in addition to any existing trustee or trustees or although there is no existing trustee In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the preceding provision, the court may make an order for the appointment of a new trustee in substitution for a trustee who is convicted of felony or is a bankrupt.

(2) An order under this section, and any consequential vesting order or conveyance, shall not operate further or otherwise as a discharge to any former or continuing trustee than an appointment of new trustees under any power for

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