C-80 - Public Curatorship Act

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12. The Public Curator shall also be provisional administrator ex officio:
(a)  of the property of an absentee, within the meaning of article 86 of the Civil Code, until the date of receipt of a copy of a judgment appointing a curator to the absentee;
(b)  of the property found on the body of an unknown person or on an unclaimed body, subject to the Act respecting the determination of the causes and circumstances of death (chapter R-0.2);
(c)  of property situated in Québec whose owners or heirs are unknown or untraceable;
(d)  of the proceeds of an insurance policy on the life of a person domiciled in Québec the beneficiary of which is untraceable;
(e)  of sums of money intended to pay interest and to repay bonds, notes, debentures or other evidences of indebtedness except those issued or assumed by the Government when those sums of money are not claimed within three years following their maturity;
(f)  of the property abandoned by a dissolved corporation, until the date of receipt of a copy of a judgment appointing a curator to such property.
1971, c. 81, s. 12; 1974, c. 71, s. 7; 1982, c. 46, s. 4; 1983, c. 41, s. 193.
12. The Public Curator shall also be provisional administrator ex officio:
(a)  of the property of an absentee, within the meaning of article 86 of the Civil Code, until the date of receipt of a copy of a judgment appointing a curator to the absentee;
(b)  of the property found on the body of an unknown person or on an unclaimed body, subject to section 40 of the Coroners Act (chapter C-68);
(c)  of property situated in Québec whose owners or heirs are unknown or untraceable;
(d)  of the proceeds of an insurance policy on the life of a person domiciled in Québec the beneficiary of which is untraceable;
(e)  of sums of money intended to pay interest and to repay bonds, notes, debentures or other evidences of indebtedness except those issued or assumed by the Government when those sums of money are not claimed within three years following their maturity;
(f)  of the property abandoned by a dissolved corporation, until the date of receipt of a copy of a judgment appointing a curator to such property.
1971, c. 81, s. 12; 1974, c. 71, s. 7; 1982, c. 46, s. 4.
12. The public curator shall also be provisional administrator ex officio:
(a)  of the property of an absentee, within the meaning of article 86 of the Civil Code, until the date of receipt of a copy of a judgment appointing a curator to the absentee;
(b)  of the property found on the body of an unknown person or on an unclaimed body, subject to section 40 of the Coroners Act (chapter C-68);
(c)  of property situated in Québec whose owners or heirs are unknown or untraceable;
(d)  of the proceeds of an insurance policy on the life of a person domiciled in Québec the beneficiary of which is untraceable;
(e)  of sums of money intended to repay bonds, debentures or other similar loans when they are not claimed within three years following their maturity;
(f)  of the property abandoned by a dissolved corporation, until the date of receipt of a copy of a judgment appointing a curator to such property.
1971, c. 81, s. 12; 1974, c. 71, s. 7.